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Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> Chippewa Flowage skeleton from August
 
Message Subject: Chippewa Flowage skeleton from August
muskymeyer
Posted 10/13/2006 5:37 AM (#214490)
Subject: Chippewa Flowage skeleton from August





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Below is a picture of the article from this weeks Sawyer County Record.


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ESOX Maniac
Posted 10/13/2006 6:42 AM (#214495 - in reply to #214490)
Subject: RE: Chippewa Flowage skeleton from August





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Well it seems they now have another genetic sample for the DNA study. I've also got a couple of new terms to add to my muskie dictionary big fish section besides "big fish" -> big, but not that big -> plain big fish -> very big fish.

It's nice to see Frank Pratt didn't get himself roped into a "it's another Chip/Hayward WR fish" debacle. Although, I believe there may be at least one swimming somewhere in nothern WI.

My one question for Frank would be: Have you personally seen any "very big fish" lurking in northern Wisconsin waters? If so please send me the GPS coordinates via Email. I'd really like to reduce my search radius a bit.

Have fun!
Al

Edited by ESOX Maniac 10/13/2006 6:42 AM
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