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cbuf |
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Posts: 190 | What does 50 leech strain muskies cost? 1-4 inches? 4- 8 inches? 8 -14 inches? I'm looking to stock a private lake. Thanks Cbuf | ||
C.Painter |
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Posts: 1245 Location: Madtown, WI | private or not you better check with the DNR before you do ANYTHING as far as stocking. MN Muskie farm can give you a price on muskies. They usually don't have different sizes, but for fingerlings 8-14 inch range it was ~10 a fish. Cory | ||
Obfuscate Musky |
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Posts: 654 Location: MPLS, MN | Is it a law that you have to check with the DNR to stock a private lake? If not I don't see why anyone would need to ask if they are willing to buy them. However it may be smart to make sure your pond won't winterkill or get tips on management from the DNR. | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | "Private" can mean a couple things...is it a private pond or lake solely owned by one person? if so, no you don't need to ask....if it is a "private" lake meaning no public access with multiple property/home owners on it you definitely need to ask.... | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8776 | I think they're about $15,000 each | ||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | You should be able to get different sizes, just depends on when you get them. 1-4 inches? They should be this size around July 4- 8 inches? They should be this size in Sept - Oct 8 -14 inches? They should be this size in spring (almost a year old) | ||
Muskie Treats |
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Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Most places will only supply them in the early spring or fall when survivablility is greater. Check these guys out: http://www.minnesotamuskiefarm.com/stocking_recommendations.html I would check with the DNR before you do anything. Usually you have to get a transport permit from the DNR when you stock anything. They're easy to get and free, and it also keeps things on the up-and-up. | ||
C.Painter |
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Posts: 1245 Location: Madtown, WI | What treats said.....you NEED a permit to import them into the state, and I think MN farm will require one before allowing you do ship. Do it on the up and up. Cory | ||
ericp 45694 |
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more like $20,000 | |||
VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | We purchased a northern, a tiger, and a pure strain from the Minnesota Muskie farm a few years ago for an aquarium. Cost us something like $50 for all three. They were around 9 inches long at the time. I was fortunate that the owner was headed to stillwater, and brought the fish with him....and that saved a bunch on shipping. Steve | ||
reelman |
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Posts: 1270 | If you are going to stock them in a lake even if it is private without the DNR's approval make sure that there is not an inlet or outlet to the lake. If there is you may have just introduced a fish species into all the lakes around you. | ||
Muskiefool |
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This is the link they can tell you everything you need to know http://www.minnesotamuskiefarm.com/ | |||
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