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08/23/2021 08:04AM  
 
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Basspro69
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08/23/2021 11:33PM  
That’s is one huge Muskie
 
Basspro69
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08/23/2021 11:33PM  
My Tiger Muskie came out of Bde Maka ska the Lake Formerly known as Lake Calhoun
 
08/24/2021 09:59AM  
That's a big fish! I guess I'm not surprised that you've fished that lake. My neighbors who've lived here all their lives tell me stories of old timers fishing that deep lake looking for trophies such as yours. I guess they really do exist!
 
08/28/2021 06:34AM  
definitely has the look of death in it's eyes.
 
08/28/2021 08:21AM  
They always look more "gator" than "fish" to me. I have friends from my fly-fishing group who fly fish for these near Hayward, WI. I still can't believe they hook those monsters on a fly rod.
 
Hammertime
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09/10/2021 11:30PM  
The metro lakes have good populations of muskies in them. I’ve been lucky enough to get a couple while bass fishing on Harriet and cedar.
 
DRob1992
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09/11/2021 06:40PM  
Hammertime: "The metro lakes have good populations of muskies in them. I’ve been lucky enough to get a couple while bass fishing on Harriet and cedar.
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Beautiful pattern on the smaller one. Is that smaller one a Tiger Muskie? I've never caught a Muskie and don't know much about them.
 
Hammertime
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09/13/2021 09:54PM  
DRob1992: "
Hammertime: "The metro lakes have good populations of muskies in them. I’ve been lucky enough to get a couple while bass fishing on Harriet and cedar.
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Beautiful pattern on the smaller one. Is that smaller one a Tiger Muskie? I've never caught a Muskie and don't know much about them."


I have absolutely no idea, I’ve never been a Muskie fisherman just accidentally caught a few.

Maybe somebody else can provide an ID.
 
09/15/2021 07:29AM  
Hammertime: "
DRob1992: "
Hammertime: "The metro lakes have good populations of muskies in them. I’ve been lucky enough to get a couple while bass fishing on Harriet and cedar.
"




Beautiful pattern on the smaller one. Is that smaller one a Tiger Muskie? I've never caught a Muskie and don't know much about them."



I have absolutely no idea, I’ve never been a Muskie fisherman just accidentally caught a few.


Maybe somebody else can provide an ID."
appears to be a spotted musky not a tiger. sometimes the smaller one's can have the coolest patterns
 
09/15/2021 08:02AM  
I'm going to have to put my boat in to Harriet one of these days before freeze-up. I'm only a couple of blocks south.
 
DRob1992
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09/16/2021 02:02PM  
shock: "
Hammertime: "
DRob1992: "
Hammertime: "The metro lakes have good populations of muskies in them. I’ve been lucky enough to get a couple while bass fishing on Harriet and cedar.
"




Beautiful pattern on the smaller one. Is that smaller one a Tiger Muskie? I've never caught a Muskie and don't know much about them."




I have absolutely no idea, I’ve never been a Muskie fisherman just accidentally caught a few.



Maybe somebody else can provide an ID."
appears to be a spotted musky not a tiger. sometimes the smaller one's can have the coolest patterns "


That is one of the prettiest, most unique patterns I've ever seen on a fish!
 
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