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| great looking fish
Edited by rick_rudder 2/5/2010 11:39 PM
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Just received another photo of two more big tigers from the same lake. One close to the size of the previous one. Will "try" to attach the photo if it isn't toooo big a file.
Attachments ---------------- record_tigers.JPG (54KB - 154 downloads)
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Location: Oregon | Are you sure these are from Curlew Larry? This photo looks familiar...........there was some very big fish years ago that came out of Merwin.
Jed |
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| That is 1 heck of a girth on that fish----Wow what a true trophy !!! Like evryone else --I just love those TIGERS !!! |
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| Still one of my unachieved goals: to boat a trophy class ‘Esox Masquinongy X Esox Lucius’ AKA, the Tiger Musky! |
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Location: Oregon | Did some checking and these two were from Mayfield Lake in Washington quite a few years ago.
Jed |
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Guess my "source" was mistaken. The larger one was the state record at one time if that helps indicate where it was taken. |
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Location: Oregon | Yea that is what I heard too Larry. The fish from Curlew looks considerably larger.
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| Larry, Sources really do not matter out west, you find a state that uses tigers and are able to catch the first cycle or two of the stocking and fish get big...reason I am spending time in NM, new fishery= lots of fun....BR |
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