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#1424920 - 06/06/08 06:21 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: LODFFB]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/24/08
Posts: 24
Loc: Clara City, MN
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LODFFB yup muskies will, eat just about all fish. event each other, i was at a muskie rearing building one time where they had a round tank with 2-3" muskies in it and several of the bigger 3"er's were trying to eat the smaller 2"er's. i would love to see green lake stocked with muskies. it would be an exceptional lake, since it has everything muskies like, deep water with humps all over, shallow rock bars, reeds and lots of food. Muskies do eat walleyes and bass, but they also eat small suckers, carp, sunnies, crappies and other forage fish. in my opinion i would think that they would help in removing some of the thousands of little sunnies (in nest anyway) and that would open up more food for the bigger ones.
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#1425037 - 06/06/08 08:20 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: Musky hunter 82]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/24/07
Posts: 62
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In a study a few years ago by the dnr, they wrote that the bass eat more walleyes then musky actually do. thats just my 2 cents
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#1447615 - 06/29/08 12:20 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: slayer21]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/27/06
Posts: 889
Loc: Kandiyohi county
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Did anyone attend the DNR fisheries meeting in Spicer this month? Havent been feeling good enough to go and heard only 25 people went to listen to agenda.
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#1450611 - 07/02/08 09:12 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: LODFFB]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/26/06
Posts: 138
Loc: Minnesota
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i wish they wouldnt put them in Koronis they are verocies predators and thier are enough lakes with em already
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#1450657 - 07/02/08 09:45 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: rattleL]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 06/18/06
Posts: 3733
Loc: Willmar area
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I know Green is out and I believe kRONIS IS OUT ALSO,oops? The local people are concerned about fish entering the river systems then other lakes,whice sounds feasible with all the drainage ditches and creeks tying so many lakes around here.
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#1451755 - 07/03/08 10:50 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: sparcebag]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 12/20/07
Posts: 14
Loc: Willmar, MN
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I think that muskies would be a great fit for Green Lake. I have grown up fishing muskies my entire life. I think that some lakes that are very comparible to Green lake would be lakes like: Miltona, Big Detroit, West Battle, Man Trap and so on. These lakes are loaded with structure alot like Green. These lakes also have trophy muskies along with great walleye, bass, crappie, sunfish, and northern fishing. I am all for muskies being introduced into the Green Lake/Area
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#1452180 - 07/03/08 09:49 PM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: joe joe]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 06/09/05
Posts: 92
Loc: Wood Lake, Mn
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Dump em in GREEN! Never caught one, have tried a few times.(mostly becauase of distance to musky lake). If you live in SW Mn, the options are slim. Can't see how a low population fish could make that big of an impact on other species.
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#1531877 - 09/20/08 12:30 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: heat checker]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 10/21/07
Posts: 65
Loc: Willmar, Mn
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must have missed the party
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#1557326 - 10/14/08 09:42 AM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: LEECH21]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 10/31/06
Posts: 50
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Wow that was a read!
Question to those that are apposed to muskies because they're "eating machines" : how do you know this? Just because they get big and have big teeth does that mean they eat everything in the lake? According to that logic pike and large walleyes are "eating machines" as well. By definition ALL fish are "eating machines" if you think about it.
Here's some things to think about for those that are on the fence or anti muskie stocking. Since the days of my grandfather we have been taking all the big pike out of our lakes. Who's seen all of the old pictures of trunks full of 10+ pound pike? Our forefathers screwed up the ecosystem on most of our lakes by taking out the apex predator: large northern pike. Enter the muskie. Now you have a chance to have an apex predator that is protected against harvest. This predator helps in the balance of the lake. No you say. Take Minnetonka for example: years ago you saw TONS of black clouds of bullheads and small carp everywhere in the lake. Fast forward 20 years and funny, you don't see them anymore. What's more is that the water quality has improved over that time as well. There are other factors involved here, but the fact remains that Minnetonka is a healthy fishery with a reduced number of rough fish since the muskie has been introduced.
If you really want to look at the true scourge of the lake turn your eyes to: 1. stunted sunfish. They eat EVERYTHING in it's fry-minnow stages. 2. Hammerhandle pike. They eat EVERYTHING in the 2-6" range. The perch and walleye fingerlings really take a beating from these fish.
Don't believe me? Talk to a DNR biologist. Most people look at what muskies are going to do to the fish in the size structure they want to catch. They never look at what's going to help the entire ecosystem of fish in all stages of their life. True, a muskie may eat a walleye every now or then. They'll also eat TONS of suckers and carp that feed on walleye eggs during the spawn, sunnies and small perch that eat walleye fry, and hammer handles that eat walleye fingerlings. What's the net effect on the walleye population now?
The forage base on Green is PERFECT for muskies, especially if you want them to have the least impact on other sport fish species. The suckers, perch, ciscos, and rockbass are so plentiful out there it's crazy!
Never know, maybe more walleye anglers will take up muskies to leave more walleyes for the remaining walleye fishermen...
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#1558843 - 10/15/08 01:51 PM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: Shawn Kellett]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 05/04/04
Posts: 1513
Loc: Willmar, MN
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#1600980 - 11/19/08 11:56 PM
Re: MUSKY COMING TO A LAKE NEAR YOU?
[Re: basssmasher]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/27/06
Posts: 889
Loc: Kandiyohi county
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We are starting a request[petition] that needs 500 signatures to give Mn DNR and Kandiyohi County Commisioners. The county atually has a pretty big say in lakes which could really help with MUSKY stocking for Green Lake,Nest Lake,and Calhoun Lake. It will need name ,address ,phone number etc, to be legitamate of persons wanting the fish in lake or lakes.You will have chance to pen in if you want the species in one or all three of the lakes. I will write it up and post it here and some other web sites tommorrow.Treat it like a chain letter after you print it off and do not sign more than one of these if you get one from a freind .
You have to absolutly sign it and give address or they do not get proper review.500 names would be a great start,and being this is the most viewed topic ever on this [Fishing Mn]Willmar area site I think we can do it.
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