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| muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2893 Location: Yahara River Chain | There was some discussion last night about some of the fish in our lakes. I would like some opinions on this. 3 fish I have cropped for your eyes. The three photos and the possible answers can be 1) all WI Stain 2) all Leech Lake Strain 3) 2 WI & 1 LL Strain or 4) 1 WI & 2 LL Strain. What do you think? Attachments ---------------- fish1.JPG (9KB - 162 downloads) fish2.JPG (1KB - 168 downloads) fish3.JPG (26KB - 167 downloads) | ||
| Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | They all taste the same deep fried and served with homemade tartar sauce. | ||
| Lens Creep |
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Posts: 123 | All the Wisconsin fish pictures that I get show a dark green fish with no spots, so I'll say all Leech fish. | ||
| Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Ummmmmm,...... Home made Tarter Sauce, with Smoked fish.... Ummmmmmm... Good..... | ||
| JKahler |
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Posts: 1309 Location: WI | 2nd one is too small. 1 and 3 are LL strain. | ||
| Guest |
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| Hard to tell. The fish look small/juvenile and when they're that small their patterns are much more pronounced. Spots and body patterns are much more defined on small fish... | |||
| Wimuskyfisherman |
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Posts: 229 | Many of the small Madison chain fish look spotted. In my opinion the ones with the green spots are Wisconsin strain fish. I have seen two fish on the Madison chain that I thought were Leech lake strain. The spots were small, distinct and very dark- they almost appeared black. The background on these fish was very white as well. I think many people are maistakenly calling the small Wisconsin strain fish with spots Leech lakers. In your photos 2 of the 3 look to be Leech lake to me- the top and the bottom. John | ||
| MuskyMATT7 |
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Posts: 553 Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | All of the fish I have caught in clear water in Illinois and Kentucky have those spots on them as juveniles...I am guessing #4 | ||
| redwing |
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| #4 Top 2 are Leechers, last one is a Wisconsin. | |||
| little one |
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Posts: 501 Location: S.Wisconsin | Top and bottom are leech lakers....middle looks like wi | ||
| Guest |
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| Top is a Leech, other two are WI. The last one is a small WI fish that hasn't grown up yet. | |||
| CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | middle pic looks like wis,the other 2 leech | ||
| muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2893 Location: Yahara River Chain | I hope this is a bigger pic of the middle fish. Now its off to Canada for a week of fish and eating. Edited by muskie! nut 5/13/2010 7:26 AM Attachments ---------------- fish2a.JPG (2KB - 167 downloads) | ||
| C.Painter |
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Posts: 1245 Location: Madtown, WI | That last pic looks like a nice WI fish.... here is one that was similar back in 03. Attachments ---------------- 9_21_03_38inch muskie.JPG (104KB - 149 downloads) | ||
| ShutUpNFish |
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Posts: 1202 Location: Money, PA | Pointerpride102 - 5/11/2010 7:47 PM They all taste the same deep fried and served with homemade tartar sauce. Don't forget the most important part....the prep....you gotta get that "Y" bone out when you fillet a muskie for a nice clean fillet. I have a tutorial video on how its done if anyone needs it....Just send me a PM | ||
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