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| Not my picture but I thought I'd share it with you guys. Its interesting how big its eyes are in comparison. |
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Location: syracuse indiana | cool markings.. where did you find this pic. imsure the little guy didnt make it...bill |
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| A buddy took it up at his lake house. And yea I'm sure he didn't survive his time outa water. |
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Location: The desert | I dont think that is a tiger. Take a look at the difference....
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=51... |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | That looks like a northern pike fry to me. |
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| Thats looks like a ski, caught a few dozen like that out of a rearing pond/stocking pond while ice fishing |
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | Northern for sure!! |
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Location: New Hope MN | Pike. I have raised hundreds of Musky from 3". Can you believe some of the big ones hit 16" by oct?
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| well it may not be a tiger but its defiantly a member of Esox! |
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Location: In the cabbage | Pike |
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Location: NE Wisconsin | Pike
Pike have "light markings on a dark background".
Muskies have "dark markings on a light background". |
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Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI | Even though this thread has been up for 2 weeks, I still get a chuckle over the headline, catching myself thinking it's an advertisement for a 'fish fry' featuring tiger muskie.
JS |
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