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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Not often you hear pike being considered an invasive species. Only in California I guess??
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-pike-poisoning,... |
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Location: ohio | wouldnt it be cheaper to fly us guys in for a week and let us fish them out ? |
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Location: Algonquin, ILL | Sounds STUPID to me, Poison the whole lake to kill the Northern Pike that are eating the Trout so that the trout can be restocked
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Location: So. Illinois | "The pike -- which are native to the Midwest and Canada -- typically grow to weigh about 55 pounds."
Yea, right -- I'd like to meet a typical 55lbs Northern |
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| I saw that also 55 # is typical. I'll catch all the atypical 20 to 303ers they have what a joke |
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Location: On your favorite spot | I bet there's some pretty big pike in there getting fat off those trout |
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Location: Sandusky, OH | It isn't about the trout in the reservoir, it's about the salmon in the connected Sacramento River system. If the pike make it out, they could really impact the struggling salmon population there, and that would be an ecological disaster. Those northerns would love the Delta.
Eric |
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| Hey have the same thing out here in Colorado, the only difference is that we are putting out a load of 40 + " a year, including a 34 pound state record last year, trout is stamped on everyone's forehead! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Love big pike, but I understand there are places where they just are not welcome.
Besides liking to CATCH Pike, I also like EATING them....sorry, Pikopath!!
Yummy. |
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