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OK folks, I know this is going to bring a slug of, "No Photo No Proof" comments but here it goes. I was pike fishing at the POR on Saturday the 9th. I was very surprised to hook, are you ready for this? A Tiger Musky in the 24 to 26" range. Ya I know, your thinking does this guy know the diffrence in a pike and a tiger musky? Yes, I do. I have been catching pike for 20 years now. I do know what they look like. I have personally only caught 2 tigers but I do know the diffrence. This fish was more on the silver side, had stripes more so than spots, and had the typical shreaded tail of a tiger musky. UNFORTUNATELY, the fish removed himself from the hook about 5 feet from the boat. When I first saw the fish, I told my partner, "That's a tiger musky" he agreed and I can't tell you how dissapointed I was that he got off at the boat. Not because he was a big fish, but because I would love to have gotten a photo of the fish with a distinctive location in the background showing that it was actually caught at the POR. I fished that stretch several more passes trying to hook him again, to no avail. You will just have to take my word for it. To the best of my knowledge there have been no tigers planted in the POR system. Also to the best of my knowledge, there is no path of water that would allow that fish to travel from a lake that was planted and get to the POR, therefore this fish is the case of the preverbial "Bucket Biologist". I can only imagine the person that tossed the little fella in there was thinking how interesting it might be to see the look on someones face if they caught that tiger down the road when he was 20lbs or so. He lives on so that may still happen. Could that person have been thinking he was planting tigers in the POR so they could spawn there? If so, someone may want to explain the sterile hybrid issue to them. I have been told that tiger muskies do produce eggs but the males are unable to fertilize them. Can someone substantiate that for me? If that is true, could a pike fertilize the eggs of a tiger? At any rate this goes to show we will never see the end of people transplanting fish from one body of water to another. God help us if they ever bring a snakehead up here.Take it for what it's worth. Happy Fishing
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