crappieperchhunter Posted February 6, 2015 Report Posted February 6, 2015 I've got no problem with anyone keeping a legal musky to eat, as long as they keep the eye balls handy for perchin! HH Didn't know they worked for perch. Thx HH. I'll have to harvest a few this summer at the cottage. I'm pretty sure our cat will enjoy the musky too
35Wailin Posted February 6, 2015 Report Posted February 6, 2015 I've got no problem with anyone keeping a legal musky to eat, as long as they keep the eye balls handy for perchin! HH I agree. I wouldn't purposely catch one to eat. I've eaten them and there are many other more available fish that are better eating. That being said, if someone wants to go out and catch a legal sized and in season musky, Atlantic salmon, Aurora Trout or any other "sacred" fish, then so be it. Not for me, but it is legal, so I can't say much. IMO...
davey buoy Posted February 6, 2015 Report Posted February 6, 2015 I agree why the sacred part for some?I don't get it,It's a fish,no better than any other IMO.Fight good,get big,and so do Pike.I don't eat either ,just my personal preference.All fish have a place in our waters.As long as they are legal to catch,have fun.!!!!
outllaw Posted February 6, 2015 Report Posted February 6, 2015 a mans gotta be pretty hungry. ya chronzy loves anything cooked in grease or 10w-30.
Old Ironmaker Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 Since I has never caught one for over 35 years I considered them and was always taught to never kill one. I took big misery when I mounted one in the 80's when I started fishing, a Tiger with all the colors. Since I had just started fishing I was told it was the fish of a thousand casts and I got lucky. Then I landed 2 in a few hours this past October. Then I found out that in LSC 3 or 4 in a day is nothing. What a noise when my bubble was burst. There a few that decide to keep them, go ahead, just not all of them.
John Bacon Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 I took big misery when I mounted one in the 80's when I started fishing, a Tiger with all the colors. Tiger muskies don't usually reproduce anyway. So most of the arguments for not keeping muskies don't really apply to tigers. Although I think they do have the same size limits as a pure muskie.
SirCranksalot Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 For anyone who needs more sampling of DC's rants, you can check in with Grey Bruce Outdoors where he arguse back and forth on occasion, incl with his son Josh,
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