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Fish ID on White Bear - Northern or Muskie?


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Awe c'mon Hawk, waddaya mean "Do Muskies like Walrus?"
We all know the real question is "Does Walrus honestly eat muskies?"
Well . . . maybe it's an "eat or get eaten" situtation for both.

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Either a muskie or a 688 class submarine. Did you notice any torpedo tubes? wink.gif

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I vote Ski...

I know there are a ton of snakes in White Bear but if you look in the right water you can catch big one's on a consistent basis.

Here's a ski and a northern both caught on White Bear in the last 10 days... Don't look anything alike.

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Those are some nice fish I have never found anything of any size out of White Bear I fish it atloeast once a week in the summer time maybe I am just fishing the wrong spots but anyways nice fish

Big Fish Hunter247

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I saw an article in an outdoors paper that a guy on a website posted a picture of a fish from White Bear Lake and wanted people to tell him what it was. Turns out it was a 37 inch Muskie that he kept. The DNR found out about it and gave him a ticket.
Maybe people should have to take a class to get a F.L.? Make sure you know the rules and Regs. for the lakes you are fishing.

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hmmm, there was an ealier thread on this site like you mentioned (it didn't last very long). Could it be the same one? The fish was a muskie for sure and looked to be sub-legal.

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Muskie's are ham's and Northerns don't like boats or people. MUSKIE!

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Muskie all the way. If you have fished Muskie you can tell at a blink of the eye if it is a muskie or a pike that swiped at your lure, and by looking at the photo for awile you can tell for sure. My 2 Cents.

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You're all wrong, its the GUARDIAN FISH!

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