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| spottedowl |
06/15/2011 07:31PM
I caught a couple small ones on Snowbank back in the day. I knew what they were as soon as I saw them.
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| BearBrown |
06/15/2011 11:48AM
interesting story. I've never heard of silver pike before now.
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| Amok |
06/15/2011 10:45AM
And, unfortunately, according to the TV news, the MN DNR no longer recognize Silver Pike as species or some such thing, so no record. I'm sitting here, thinking *huh*?
Ty for the info/article.
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| DTrain |
06/15/2011 09:18AM
http://www.startribune.com/sports/outdoors/123858974.html
Mark Plumley wasn't sure what hit his lure while trolling on Snowbank Lake near Ely. But he knew it was big. "The fish held to the bottom for the first couple of minutes," said Plumley, a retired teacher from St. Croix Falls, Wis.
When the fish surfaced, it bore the coloring of a lake trout. But it otherwise looked like a northern pike........
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