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Post by Steady Eddy »

HEY THATS NEAT!!!! Forgive me for my ignorance, but are Tigers prone to a certain habitat or pretty much where any other Musky would be ?
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That is a super cool fish. Likely the rarest fish in this area to catch.

Congrats!

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Steady Eddy wrote:HEY THATS NEAT!!!! Forgive me for my ignorance, but are Tigers prone to a certain habitat or pretty much where any other Musky would be ?
I'm not 100% sure but i think where ever you have pike and musky living in the same habitat its possible for a tiger. I know it's the first one i've seen come out of the rideau.
My undersized musky just ATE your trophy bass
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Oh man, Musky envy! :lol:
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Congrats dude! 8) Well done! Those Tigers are rarer than 54''er's
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Post by Eli »

awesome!
natural tigers are so rare!!!
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Nice Fish!
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cprince wrote:I thought you said that you didn't have leporcy?!

... oh... wait... those are your shorts!!!!

:P

Just bugging you. The day a farmer gives out good fashion tips is the day Luke, RJ and Jimmy slow dance together.

Gorgeous tiger markings!!! Seriously...

Did you measure her?

Craig
hahaha, those are some pretty funky shorts I know. Nope no measurement just a quick photo and back into the water, I knew I wasn't breaking any records
My undersized musky just ATE your trophy bass
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Post by Mike P »

Quite the rarity. She`s a beauty.
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beauty.
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Post by Trophy Hunter »

sweet stripes !
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Very nice...congrats :D
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Post by Out4trout »

Not sure how I missed this posting - that is one beauty fish.
While fighting it to the boat, I bet you were praying that you'd land it once you saw those stripes!!
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not a mark in her..... well befor you hooked it! :lol:
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Post by tman12 »

Nice tiger Nips! I remember when I caught my first tiger, and man they fight crazy!
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