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  1. #13
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    Re: Thought the bluegrass guys would like this

    That fish appears to be a tiger. From what I understand about stocking of muskie is that they don't put it in lake that can't support natural spawning. I think Southern Indiana is far from being suitable for that.

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    Re: Thought the bluegrass guys would like this

    Well tiger muskies are a hybrid of pike and muskie and they are usually infertile anyway. I'm guessing they are just muskie, the signs at the boat ramps say muskellunge and i havnt read anything about tiger muskie anywhere. Even so, I'm not sure why southern Indiana wouldnt have the right breeding grounds, strip pits are usually stable and these particular ones have plenty of shallow backwaters and aquatic vegetation. Not saying that i totally agree with the stocking tho, because if the goal is to grow bigger panfish, i just dont see it happening. Most experiments like this havnt had the results dnr's have wished for. We might get a good muskie fishery but i dont know if this is going to do what its designed to do.
    Last edited by Stevens; 03-22-2010 at 06:37 PM.

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    Re: Thought the bluegrass guys would like this

    A DNR Officer spoke at one of the Evansville Fly Rod Club meetings a couple of years ago, about 12-18 months, after they had stocked the Bluegrass Pits. At that time, they expected it to be a put and take fisher for the muskies. One of the reasons given was the overall water quality.

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    Re: Thought the bluegrass guys would like this

    I wanted to find out for sure so I talked to the property manager. They are regular Muskie. They are stocked at the rate of 5 per acre per year. Their growth rate is above expectations. He said the growth rate is the highest that has been experienced south of Indy. Biggest confirmed fish was 32". Good info.

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    Thumbs up Re: Thought the bluegrass guys would like this

    Quote Originally Posted by Stevens View Post
    http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...h/IM000014.jpg

    First one i've caught, not only at bluegrass but anywhere. They arnt big yet, i'm guessing this ones 24in. or something, but they are very fun to catch, i can see why the guys up north get addicted to it.

    Great pic. I can't wait for the Muskys to grow up in BGFWA. I haven't caught any there yet, but DNR stocks them in Sullivan State Forest and that's where i don most of my fishing now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinM View Post
    I wanted to find out for sure so I talked to the property manager. They are regular Muskie. They are stocked at the rate of 5 per acre per year. Their growth rate is above expectations. He said the growth rate is the highest that has been experienced south of Indy. Biggest confirmed fish was 32". Good info.

    Thought you guys may enjoy this link regarding Muskys at Webster lake (Northwest indiana).

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LypFrVuHkQ

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