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Muskiemoe

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  1. Very good fishing and still places from shore access that produce a wide variety of fish occasionally you have to chase away bears from your favourite spots lol
  2. There are definitely large Muskie in the crow Sorry for the bad pic it was caught off shore and was still thrashing after she was lifted to take pic she went back safely and revived quickly unharmed.
  3. It’s a tiger for sure pike in these waters look very different these were the same week and much different rent
  4. I suggest acquiring a guide at lac Saul and go after musky there are a few great guides there and the musky will knock you off your seat have fun and stay fishing.
  5. Yes there are still musky in the crow lake and a few in the river but you will be hard pressed to get into one unless you find a way around the pike. story is the ministry ( accidentally) dropped 20thousand pike into the river instead of musky. Truth is the closing of the musky hatchery just west at what was deer lake but is now cordova made a huge impact on how musky were managed and the ministry may have been responsible for the severe decline in musky populations all over Ontario by replacing with a more invasive pike population anglers have unfortunately become accustomed to this new smaller slimmy stinky version . A new musky hatchery was opened at codrington but never lasted long. Bottom line ministry is responsible for Ontarios declined musky population. Photo baby musky caught this year crow river released quickly unharmed
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