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PeonPETA |
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Posts: 142 Location: Appleton, WI | Looking to see what type of fish this is, if you can help that would be great. Thanks! Attachments ---------------- rickweber31.5c.JPG (184KB - 118 downloads) | ||
Mr Musky |
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Posts: 999 | Yes that is a tiger. Pretty one! | ||
Ronnny D |
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Yes, nice el tigre! | |||
Stan Durst 1 |
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Posts: 1207 Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Yes it is and a very pretty one at that. | ||
short STRIKE |
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Posts: 470 Location: Blaine, MN | gorgeous tiger, nice catch! | ||
esox911 |
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Posts: 556 | Nice--I absolutely love those Tigers---I admire everyone I catch regardless of the size--special fish especially the natural non stocked one's. | ||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Just out of curiosity, that fish appears to have come out of northcentral/northeastern WI. What drainage did that come out of? Looks like the ones in the upper Flambeau basin. | ||
Apex |
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PeonPETA |
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Posts: 142 Location: Appleton, WI | Firstsixfeet- the fish came from northern minnesota in a lake connected to vermilion. I've never seen or heard of a tiger coming out if this lake so I think it's pretty cool. Hopefully more show up in the future. | ||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Thanks, that is an interesting pattern. What do northern pike look like in that lake? | ||
mnmusky101 |
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Posts: 169 Location: Houlton, WI | Yep that's a tiger | ||
Flambeauski |
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | More importantly, is that Spotted Cow? No better way to celebrate a tiger than an icy cold Spotted Cow. | ||
guest |
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Neat looking tiger congats! I don't blame a sconnie boy, for bootlegging beer across the border. | |||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | The scrutiny of detail in the pictures on this forum, ought to remind everyone of your mother's adage to put on clean undies every day...never know when you will get hit by the bus! | ||
musky-skunk |
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Posts: 785 | beautiful tiger. That ones really cool with more bars less spots! | ||
stephendawg |
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Posts: 1023 Location: Lafayette, IN | Beautiful! Can you imagine what this fish will look like as a 40+ incher? WOW! | ||
sean61s |
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Posts: 177 Location: Lake Forest, Illinois | Im clearly in the minority here...but...Tigers have rounded tail fins....this fish does not. | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | sean61s - 8/24/2010 10:27 AM Im clearly in the minority here...but...Tigers have rounded tail fins....this fish does not. There are variations in all fish depending on how much of what species it got more genes from. Also depends on how fins/tail lay while being held. Rounded fins/tail could look pointed depending on camera angle and if they slightly collapse. Clearly a Tiger. | ||
Anonymous |
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I thought if the spots or stripes were on the head also that was a dead giveaway that it is a Tiger? Which in this case I would say, yes it's a Tiger. | |||
Jason Hamburg |
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What do you guys mean when you say "tiger"? It looks like a musky to me. Jason | |||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32892 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | By 'tiger' they mean hybrid, or Northern Pike/Muskellunge cross. | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | http://www.muskie411.com/fishid.html Edited by jonnysled 8/24/2010 10:06 PM | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32892 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Half scaled operculum is also a dead giveaway. | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8789 | What about this one?? Attachments ---------------- 30 082010 sm.jpg (277KB - 108 downloads) | ||
sean61s |
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Posts: 177 Location: Lake Forest, Illinois | how about this one? Attachments ---------------- tiger crop mj.JPG (68KB - 108 downloads) | ||
Jim tenhaaf |
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Esox - I would have to say yes. Sean - No. | |||
ILGreenhead |
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Posts: 122 Location: North Central Illinois | Jim tenhaaf - 8/25/2010 6:03 PM Esox - I would have to say yes. Sean - No. Would have to agree!! | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32892 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Agree with ILG | ||
sean61s |
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Posts: 177 Location: Lake Forest, Illinois | I agree that she isn't a Tiger. I wanted to post the pic to show that a Muskie can have markings on the gill plates and head without being a Tiger. | ||
ulbian |
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Posts: 1168 | Juvenile muskies are often misidentified as tigers. I can't recall how many people have caught fish in the 27-32 range and swear up and down they are tigers and they are marked very similar to the one esoxaddict is holding up. For many of the guys that have thrusted their chest out claiming to have caught a tiger the simple fact that those fish have had fin clips corresponding to a stocking year and a few have had PIT tags have made them disappointed. Either way they are pretty fish and about the only thing you know for certain is that it is not a pike. Here's one I'm having trouble with. It's a tiger of some sort but it might be a unique strain. Attachments ---------------- photoshop-tiger-woods.jpg (81KB - 114 downloads) | ||
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