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Rank: Commander
Joined: 5/4/2007 Posts: 387 Location: Shoreline
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Green Lake received a single plant of 150 tiger muskie 1-year-old fingerlings in 2000. WDFW hoped they would eat the carp, but that experiment was a bust; they ate trout instead. Any survivors would now be 9 years old, which is beyond their normal life expectancy. Fazon, Red Rock, and South Lewis Ponds also received not-repeated stockings a number of years ago. It's unlikely any tiger muskies remain in any of these waters.
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 Rank: Admiral
Joined: 10/22/2007 Posts: 2,022 Location: Puyallup
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I'm sure 90% of the WL community is strongly aware of the new rule. However,I've been running into many individuals on and off the water that are unaware of the 50 inch rule. So hears a little reminder again.....and I'll probably be clicking on this thread for awhile as a friendly reminder. For those of you following the new law. THANK YOU and please spread the word
Fun with Dwight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLeI-V9h6EY&feature=relatedYou like muskie fishing? http://www.muskylink.com/ How about bass? http://bigbasslink.ning.com/
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 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 6/9/2007 Posts: 59 Location: Spokane
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Would be nice if the WFW would put big signs at the public launches of our Tiger Musky waters.
Frank Tollefson - Musky Hunter
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 Rank: Commander
Joined: 5/6/2008 Posts: 312 Location: Auburn
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tollefs wrote:Would be nice if the WFW would put big signs at the public launches of our Tiger Musky waters. The TigerPac have been working on that this last year and there should be a sign at most if not all of our local muskie lakes.
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 Rank: Admiral
Joined: 10/22/2007 Posts: 2,022 Location: Puyallup
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I'm glad to see this thread getting some attention...I still run into folks that are unaware of the rule. As for the signs...they should all be in place,but bigger and metal would be nice. The plastic ones will work but imagine that after awhile they will become faded. Metal costs quite a bit more too. Keep spreading the word of the rule!
Fun with Dwight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLeI-V9h6EY&feature=relatedYou like muskie fishing? http://www.muskylink.com/ How about bass? http://bigbasslink.ning.com/
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 Rank: Angler
Joined: 12/6/2008 Posts: 5 Location: Burlington,wa
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 I'm all about CPR Catch photo release. The 50" is good for me as I want to catch him next year again when he is bigger and more fun yet!So take a tape with you and a camera and you still can have a mount made.
THE A-MAN
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