there MUST be some GIANTS out there!
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tigers....
....are said to reproduce in Lac View Desert that straddles the Wisc/U.P. border.
Tigers are not so much said to reproduce in Vieux Desert as they are known to be reproduced there at a relatively high rate. Just so happens the habitat is conducive to finding the muskies and pike spawning in the same areas and at overlapping times moreso than in most other lakes. Although it is true that fertile tigers have been documented, it is extremely rare, and therefore only the slimmest of possibilities that the old DNR plants have produced subsequent generations. Realistically those odds are virtually zero though. Probably better odds certainly of a 16 year old Rip Van Winkle tiger... all part of the mystique I guess, love it!
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giant tiger in Whitmore
Well is was a monster tiger for sure. I doubt it was a lotto offspring of a fertile tiger. Whitmore is deep for S. MIchigan... who knows what lurks down there? Odds really stink at this point I'm sure. 10 Years ago we caught many nice tigers in Whitmore, and even more in Woodland Lake. There really isn't mich left for Musky waters in SE Michigan, other than St Clair, and finding BIG pike in reasonable numbers can be rough too.
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Giant Tigers
I'm not stuck on Tigers... I like all them toothy critters. It's just tigers have been alot more accessable to me based on where I live. I've got pike up to 44" (so far) at the end of my dock, but the chance to hook the mythical 5' musky has had me chasing them for years.
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The State of Washington has really nice tigers, they have a Muskies, Inc. club also, Chapter 57 NW Tiger Pac, check out the big tigers on this page
http://www.nwtigermuskies.com/photos.html
Plus if you fish Lake Tapps, Washington, you get this view of Mt. Ranier
http://www.nwtigermuskies.com/photos.html
Plus if you fish Lake Tapps, Washington, you get this view of Mt. Ranier
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I just want to coment on Lac View Desert: For some reason they do have an unusually high number of tiger muskie in there. I have only fish this lake one solid day, and I boated two tigers (small). On the board at the campground I stayed at there were some pictures of some giants.
On another note, I fished the Indian chain in Canada a couple years ago, and my brother caught a nice tiger. This seemed awfully strange to me since (what I heard) is that there are hardly any pike in there. So the chances of there being a tiger muskie is slim to none. What I have concluded is it is quite possible that this fish was just an extremely colorfully barred normal strain. I wish I would have investigated the marking more closely.
On another note, I fished the Indian chain in Canada a couple years ago, and my brother caught a nice tiger. This seemed awfully strange to me since (what I heard) is that there are hardly any pike in there. So the chances of there being a tiger muskie is slim to none. What I have concluded is it is quite possible that this fish was just an extremely colorfully barred normal strain. I wish I would have investigated the marking more closely.
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