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January 6th, 2011 at 9:26 pm
Hi Jackrabbit Slim!Yes, you’re right about the tiger musky being sterile. They’re a cross between Northern Pike and Muskellunge or Muskies. They have been used as a management tool to keep down the population of pan and rough fish. Tiger Muskie, like the Northern Pike, are primarily a cold water fish which is why people often go to Canada to fish for them seriously, but they’re all over the northern third of the U.S. Tiger Muskie hide in holes and along weed beds. They are an ambush predator which means they lay in wait for their meal to come along and then, in a short, powerful burst of speed catch their prey – usually sideways with their powerful teeth – and then take it away to turn and swallow it. Tiger Muskie can swallow prey up to 45% of their own length … impressive because the record was 52 1/4″ long and weighed 51 pounds and 3 ounces. The average size would be 20 – 30 inches.Tiger Muskie are also scavengers so you can fish with live (large minnows) or dead bait (any oily fish or a fish like smelt). They are so large that they protect their energy stores by eating fish along the bottom of the lake or river. Common ways to fish for Muskie or Pike are casting, trolling, back trolling and fly fishing. If you are going after Tiger Muskie, Muskie or Pike, take a big net, fishing gloves and a good pair of fishing pliers. Catching this fish is very exciting and they are extremely strong and put up a big fight! I’d suggest going with someone who’s fished for them before, but anyway you go, you’ll have a great time!
January 7th, 2011 at 9:13 am
Catfish can grow really big, but carps grow really big just too,and for walleyes well they can get really big too,now perhaps a largemouth bass could have bitten the bait as well.those are the species that are most likely to grab nightcrawlers.Now stripers are most commonly caught on shad or perch
January 7th, 2011 at 8:31 pm
Go here and it will list what is found in Lake Redman Pa. in York County.http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/watermgt/wqp/wqstandards/streamstatus/EastBr-Codorus-T5.pdfTo name a few, besides the carpNorthern PikeTiger MuskyChannel CatsWalleyeYellow PerchLarge Mouth BassSmall Mouth BassWhite CrappieBlack Crappie