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| hey,how many muskies well working for muskies in big bay de noc this year or green bay??
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Location: Rhinelander | I'm guessing you are asking how many Muskies were caught by Walleye anglers on Bays De Noc and Green Bay this year? |
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Location: Port Washington, wisconsin | Lasy year a 51 on a rip shad. This year a 48 on a crawler. Green Bay. |
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Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin | A 40" on a husky jerk this spring and a 45" on a crawler harness this summer. Both on Green Bay. |
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Location: Chicago IL. | Last year in Green Bay we caught 2 on crawlers and had one smash our board as we were letting it out. That was a site to see that monster crash it. |
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| Have yet to get one of the big girls but it is rare not to encounter one each spring. Jigging for walleyes on the Fox by Depere.t |
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Location: Berlin | I got a 52" on bago jigging. I got a replica mount that way I could eat it. |
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| that's funny stuff  |
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Location: Chicago IL. | Rich, Did you deep fry it or broiler. Heck they almost taste as good as smallmouth bass. But sorry,,, NOTHING beats largemouths on a stick over a campfire!!! |
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Location: Berlin | Actually John, I got half way through cleaning it and realized they have "Y" bones as well as pike. It was also full of eggs and the meat never tastes good when they are at full spawn so I tossed it into the garden for fertilizer. The tomatoes should grow well next year! |
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Location: Chicago IL. | Thats a good one. hahahaha |
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| i caught 3 in northern wisc and ate them all,that's what they get for eating my walleyes |
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