https://imgur.com/a/22aabbE
I couldn't really tell.. and even now, Im not 100% sure
Let me know what you think?
Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
Re: Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
Odd pattern, but not a Tiger Muskie, as they typically have dark marks on a light background. Yours has light marks on a dark background. Could be a hybrid Northern Pike / Grass Pickerel, but it has quite similiar appearance to the Esox cisalpinus (European)
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Re: Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
Pike.......end of story !!!
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Re: Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
Hmmm, definitely a funky pattern! Some type of pike hybrid...
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Re: Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
Just a pike and not an uncommon pattern.
Re: Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
I'm pretty sure it's a chain pickerel
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Re: Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
definitely a pike...or snot rocket
Re: Is this a "Tiger Muskie"?
Just a plain ordinary everyday Northern Pike.