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| Here is a picture of a fish my girlfriend caught last weekend. When she pulled it out I thought it looked different. We were west of Ear Falls Ontario Canada in small little lake. Is this a Pike or Musky type.
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | It's a pike, but it's definitely different looking.
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| Why does it look that way? |
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Location: Iowa Great Lakes | It's a silver pike. Little different color than the ones we get down here though.
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| Almost looks blue, like a blue walleye. |
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| I caught some that had that color on a fly in trip to a lake in Northeast Ontario. They are a strain of pike. |
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Location: Kenora, Ont | Was it caught on Dixie Lake? I know Dixie has blue walleye. There is currently a study underway to try to determine if the blue walleye is due to genetics, a bacteria or some other characteristics of the water they live in. |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | silver pike. caught two in my 23 years fishing northwest ontario...one was on little vermillion, north of red lake and just got one this year on lac seul. got acool pic of the first one, but no scanner.
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Location: New Hope MN | pike, ugly little thing... |
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| Its a Cheetah pike - cousin of the Leopard muskie |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wi | I kinda thought it resembled a lake trout in color more than anything |
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