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MuskyJay |
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Posts: 734 | I am posting this for a friend, there will be more of the story to come! Attachments ---------------- white musky.jpg (207KB - 156 downloads) White musky 2.jpg (221KB - 140 downloads) White musky 3.jpg (240KB - 172 downloads) | ||
Medford Fisher |
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Posts: 1059 Location: Medford, WI | Interested in hearing the story... | ||
Muskerboy |
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Posts: 727 | Looks like a koi on steriods. Maybe it's a koi and musky mix. | ||
porterhouse |
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Location: Apple Valley | Great white Muskie? Brian | ||
stormynick |
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Posts: 75 | haha hmm like to hear story also why in the bottom pic is the nose pointed and in top its flat | ||
Guest |
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Is that the white one on Eagle? | |||
MACK |
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Posts: 1080 | stormynick - 11/5/2008 11:18 PM haha hmm like to hear story also why in the bottom pic is the nose pointed and in top its flat Small waves, light refraction and just simply water overall distorts the shape/size of anything beneath it... Cool, but yet, weird looking fish at the same time. Yeah...I thought it looked like a Koi at first as well. Edited by MACK 11/6/2008 7:43 AM | ||
Capt bigfish |
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Posts: 480 | No body tell Ted Nugent | ||
Big fish only |
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Posts: 86 Location: University of Hartford | No... the white one (that I saw) on eagle was all white, not with patches of dark like that one. Either way it would be sick to see one of them in a photo. Alex | ||
momuskies |
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Posts: 431 | It reminds me of a salmon that has spawned and is now dying. | ||
ILmuskie |
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Posts: 371 Location: Dixon, IL | Moby Dick Musky! Never saw like that...would like to hear story about it! | ||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | Honestly, none of you guys ever heard about the white ones that roam Cass Lake? There have been numerous reports over the years about several of them in that lake. | ||
lpmusky |
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Thank you Jason for posting pics. A friend of mine first saw this fish and did not have a camera, used a cell phone, he could not move the fish with anything in the tackle box. a week later he gets on the water and finds the same fish just sitting in 4' of water. he calls me, I come across the lake and take photos. it's about 46" maybe bigger , we start throwing lures at him/her and moved her, then the fish surfaced like a gator looked at us then it was gone. we thought we would be able to follow, but lost it in the weeds. How does a fish get to be this big when it loses it's advantage of camouflage? I hope to see it again soon by Dec. ! | |||
Guest |
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I am not talking about Eagle in Canada.... | |||
muskyone |
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Posts: 1536 Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | Cass Lake? | ||
AFChief |
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Posts: 550 Location: So. Illinois | Because of the splotchy skin, it might be some type of pigment disorder. The fish may have lost its pigment later in life -- shall we say -- Michael Jackson syndrome..... Where is the glove and the face mask?????? | ||
CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | would this be considered an albino muskie,if someone caught it and kept it would that be considered illegal. | ||
JKahler |
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Posts: 1289 Location: WI | Could it be a piebald? We had a piebald deer (6pt buck) near where I used to work and it was white with brown spots. | ||
kidfishlover |
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Posts: 8 | wow truely amazing someone catch one love to see it out of the water! | ||
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