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Post by JoeOverlock on Dec 8, 2006 21:56:09 GMT -5
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Post by ctroy36 on Dec 8, 2006 23:12:13 GMT -5
That's not a pike. Either muskie or tiger muskie.
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Post by JoeOverlock on Dec 9, 2006 8:56:15 GMT -5
You're right. That's definatly a muskie. The title on You Tube said Pike so I just ran with it.
That looked like a pretty large trout he was eating!
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Post by ctroy36 on Dec 9, 2006 9:20:32 GMT -5
Joe:
I was not trying to shoot the messenger. Just wanted to point out youtube's error.
I've always felt that stocking trout in lakes was really just feeding the pike.
I sometimes wonder about the trout in the Housy which, in some stretches, is loaded with big pike. Normally the trout and pike are not in the same areas but if trout seek slower stretches for winter refuge they might end up as pike food. Maybe the MasssWildlife folks know the answer to that question.
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Post by JoeOverlock on Dec 11, 2006 19:36:40 GMT -5
Joe: I was not trying to shoot the messenger. Just wanted to point out youtube's error. I didn't think you were. Now we know why lake Pontoosuc has such large muskie, it's all that trout stocking.
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Post by Mark Patenaude on Dec 12, 2006 9:04:10 GMT -5
That is a Tiger Musky.
If you want to see some more excellent fishing videos go to:
fishfever.com
Mark
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