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Fishdontknow
Posted 7/23/2017 12:28 PM (#871204)
Subject: What kind of Musky is this?




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Someone posted this on Fishbrain, caught in White Bear Lake. Is this possibly a Black Panther or Leopard Musky? The one fin looks rounded, so is it maybe just a Tiger with awesome colors?


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pistol pete
Posted 7/23/2017 12:51 PM (#871207 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?




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I would say a regular spotted muskie. Doesn't look to healthy though.
tkuntz
Posted 7/23/2017 1:39 PM (#871209 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
Not a great picture to identify by, but it looks like a pure strain muskie with a dark complexion.
Pointerpride102
Posted 7/23/2017 2:10 PM (#871211 - in reply to #871209)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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Location: The desert
Looks like a regular ol musky. Nothing overly special about it based on those pictures.
NPike
Posted 7/23/2017 4:24 PM (#871218 - in reply to #871211)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?




Posts: 612


Sure doesn't look like a tiger. They have strips not spots.

Edited by NPike 7/23/2017 4:25 PM
ToddM
Posted 7/23/2017 5:04 PM (#871219 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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Location: oswego, il
I don't see a black panther in either photo.
fishhawk50
Posted 7/23/2017 6:44 PM (#871229 - in reply to #871219)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?




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Location: oconomowoc, wi


Edited by fishhawk50 7/23/2017 6:55 PM
Kirby Budrow
Posted 7/23/2017 10:02 PM (#871257 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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Location: Chisholm, MN
Not a black panther, but might be a mountain lion
Fishdontknow
Posted 7/23/2017 10:49 PM (#871264 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: RE: What kind of Musky is this?




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Thanks everyone. I appreciate it.

Edited by Fishdontknow 7/23/2017 10:50 PM
Pepper
Posted 7/24/2017 7:06 AM (#871277 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?




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Looks like the dead kind
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 7/24/2017 8:33 AM (#871287 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Just a regular musky. A dark one though....
true tiger tamer
Posted 7/25/2017 11:07 AM (#871446 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?




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I caught a tiger a few years ago that was solid black across the back, with black fins. The body was almost solid black but you could make out the stripes and spots just barely. I was fortunate enough to catch it twice in one month, but haven't seen it in a couple years. I'm afraid it may have went home with someone even though it was nowhere near the legal length. An awesome fish to see and catch.
esoxaddict
Posted 7/25/2017 11:29 AM (#871456 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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a skinny one!
Musky Brian
Posted 7/25/2017 11:58 AM (#871466 - in reply to #871456)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I don't know...definitely looks like the elusive Black Panther musky to me.
ToddM
Posted 7/25/2017 6:23 PM (#871523 - in reply to #871204)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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Location: oswego, il
Definitely not a black panther. Could be an operation push or rainbow coalition musky.
Pointerpride102
Posted 7/25/2017 6:44 PM (#871527 - in reply to #871523)
Subject: Re: What kind of Musky is this?





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Location: The desert
ToddM - 7/25/2017 6:23 PM

Definitely not a black panther. Could be an operation push or rainbow coalition musky.


I've heard reports of black lives matter muskies blocking accesses, not letting walleye anglers in.
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