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Topic: Lake Merwin Tiger Muskie!  (Read 7639 times)

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Justin

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Quote from http://www.merwinresevoir.com

"Tiger muskies were planted in 1995 to help control pikeminnow populations. There is a 50-inch minimum length and a daily limit of 1 on tiger musky."

Wow, nice fish!

We are trying to get those planted over here at Phillips Res. to help control the perch.  They did plant Tiger Trout last fall.
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