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Message Subject: Tiger or Pure Strain?
Big Perc
Posted 5/7/2014 12:31 PM (#710501)
Subject: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 1185


Location: Iowa
I think its a pure strain, but the more I look at it the more I second guess myself, Thoughts?

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muskie tamer
Posted 5/7/2014 12:39 PM (#710503 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 411


Location: Waconia,MN
Looks like a pure to me.
Rudedog
Posted 5/7/2014 1:02 PM (#710509 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: RE: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 625


Location: S.W. WI
I'd say non-tiger.
Cal
Posted 5/7/2014 1:04 PM (#710510 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 177


Location: ON
Id also say non tiger
MuskyKarma
Posted 5/7/2014 1:18 PM (#710511 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: RE: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 162


Location: Metro, MN
Definitely a pure strain, but beautiful markings on her!
Nershi
Posted 5/7/2014 1:39 PM (#710514 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Location: MN
I got one that looked like that last year and was wondering the same for a bit. Beautiful fish!
VMS
Posted 5/7/2014 2:56 PM (#710527 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 3480


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Pure...

A Tiger will most likely have rounded fins that contain spots, and a more "classic golden" set of bars and stripes in combination that are more shimmery than the typical barred or spotted pattern on pure strains.

Your fish...definitely a pure strain fish... Beautiful fish!!

Steve
muskiewhored
Posted 5/7/2014 8:46 PM (#710600 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Location: Oswego, IL
I don't think he was asking about the fish, id highly suggest ancestry dot com, or a good dna swab
muskydope
Posted 5/8/2014 6:53 AM (#710641 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 271


Location: davis,IL
Pointy tail, thats not highly marked....Pure.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 5/8/2014 7:11 AM (#710642 - in reply to #710641)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Nice clean fish. Pure strain.
ShutUpNFish
Posted 5/8/2014 7:15 AM (#710644 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 1202


Location: Money, PA
^ What he said...
fishhawk50
Posted 5/8/2014 8:21 AM (#710658 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
^ what he said..
Corso Mike
Posted 5/8/2014 12:20 PM (#710725 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: RE: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 182


I go with non-tigger
Musky53
Posted 5/8/2014 5:58 PM (#710778 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 255


I am more intrigued by the missing background? Where did you catch this fish?
muskyhunter47
Posted 5/8/2014 6:22 PM (#710779 - in reply to #710778)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Nice Looking fish let's see the video
achotrod
Posted 5/8/2014 6:25 PM (#710781 - in reply to #710778)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





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Musky53 - 5/8/2014 5:58 PM

I am more intrigued by the missing background? Where did you catch this fish?

Almost positive thats Lake X.

Beautiful fish!
VMS
Posted 5/9/2014 2:56 PM (#710919 - in reply to #710778)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Musky53 - 5/8/2014 5:58 PM

I am more intrigued by the missing background? Where did you catch this fish?


It's the Black Forest... Can't you tell?



horsehunter
Posted 5/9/2014 3:36 PM (#710925 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Location: Eastern Ontario
Blue Ridge Mountains Shenandoha River
woodieb8
Posted 5/9/2014 3:43 PM (#710926 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 1530


suburbs of Chicago...west side.
its a ordinary musky
Big Perc
Posted 5/9/2014 5:52 PM (#710944 - in reply to #710778)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 1185


Location: Iowa
Musky53 - 5/8/2014 5:58 PM

I am more intrigued by the missing background? Where did you catch this fish?


I caught that fish right in the mouth!
The312
Posted 5/9/2014 6:04 PM (#710946 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 32


Nice fish regular musky
Trophyseeker50
Posted 5/11/2014 6:58 AM (#711049 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 791


Location: WI
Lots of fish like that here in wisconsin. Very pretty. We called them spotted. Not like a Mn or LSC spotted but love the blue tint
jano
Posted 5/18/2014 5:09 PM (#711943 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




musky
toddb
Posted 5/19/2014 1:20 PM (#712049 - in reply to #711943)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?





Posts: 379


Location: Thief River Falls MN
Pure, looks like an Eagle Lake fish...
muskyrat
Posted 5/20/2014 9:31 PM (#712261 - in reply to #712049)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 455


Never understood the lake X. Everybody knows LSC has the worlds best fishing and the St. Lawrence is the best place for giant fish. Most of the other good trophy waters are known and there are plenty of low pressure waters to choose from as well. The whole world is not going to rush to fish where you got that amazing 46" fish witch is a truestrain by the way.
muskyrat
Posted 5/20/2014 9:34 PM (#712262 - in reply to #712261)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 455


I take that back looks more like 43".
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 5/20/2014 9:51 PM (#712263 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
jealousy is a beotch. ^^^
muskyrat
Posted 5/21/2014 5:52 AM (#712277 - in reply to #712263)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 455


Yes I'm so jealous of his 43". Where will I fish without knowing the location of lake X?
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 5/21/2014 10:22 PM (#712440 - in reply to #710501)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
At least you are man enough to admit that you are the jealous type. Any way you slice it, it is a nice fish. Whether a 43 or a 46, who cares? That was not part of the original conversation. Lake "X" is a wonderful body of water that perhaps you will have the opportunity to fish someday.
*which
BenR
Posted 5/21/2014 10:29 PM (#712442 - in reply to #712440)
Subject: Re: Tiger or Pure Strain?


beerforthemuskygods - 5/21/2014 10:22 PM

At least you are man enough to admit that you are the jealous type. Any way you slice it, it is a nice fish. Whether a 43 or a 46, who cares? That was not part of the original conversation. Lake "X" is a wonderful body of water that perhaps you will have the opportunity to fish someday.
*which


He is a unique musky fisherman, perhaps too honest for most, but certainly not jealous....
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