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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | https://www.thefishingwire.com/releases/585bc1a5-d0bf-4b4f-82de-27d8... |
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| What's wrong uncle Larry,are you debating the fact that musky can't get to 60 inches? |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
I'm hopeful this is not a common issue, but I'm sure it happens from time to time.
I can remember fishing tonka one afternoon/evening and headed in where a guy had caught a 34" muskie and kept it. He thought the fish was over 20 pounds and a legal fish to harvest. The guy didn't know the regulations, nor did he seem to have any semblance of size/weight. To him it was a big big fish...
Education plays a huge roll and people are expected to know the regs... Pays to read every year. Hoping the gentleman in the article understood the mistake and has learned to identify legal fish to harvest.
Steve |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Still happens occasionally in Wisconsin once in awhile, people thinking a muskie is a pike. |
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| sworrall - 2/19/2020 10:46 AM
Still happens occasionally in Wisconsin once in awhile, people thinking a muskie is a pike.
I would guess in bodies of water where Tigers are common that it happens more often. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | "“Growing from 5 to 34-inches in just six years demonstrates that we have the potential to develop a really great recreational fishery for muskie here in Vermont,”
I'd say so! m |
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| Larry, any giants out East this fall? |
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| It's a shame that it happens, but I heard they taste like bald Eagle. |
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