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Never been around those guys. How are they as table fare? Would certainly be fun to catch, but can' say I've heard anyone rave about them on a plate. Need to scoot a little further north in my travels and rig up some larger flies. Thanks,
Last edited by 1minute; 04/13/17.
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Ah, they eat ok I guess. 99.999% of Muskie fisherman catch a release though.......real easy to do damage when ya start jerkin them out.
Even where there's a lot of them, there's not many....
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Those are some pale fish. The muskies we caught up in northern Wisconsin were really colorful.
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1) we have the clear Ohio river strain of Muskie. Your WI fish are much different in color
2) winter time
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