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New world record Tiger Musky in Idaho 8-6


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Things ARE getting better.post-142867-1382833368101_thumb.jpgpost-142867-13828333829148_thumb.jpgpost-142867-13828333974965_thumb.jpg ytpost-142867-13828334090033_thumb.jpgpost-142867-13828334319759_thumb.jpgpost-142867-13828334530146_thumb.jpgpost-142867-13828334824706_thumb.jpgpost-142867-13828335089775_thumb.jpgpost-142867-1382833534453_thumb.jpgthese pics are from a 1983 issue of "new york fish finder" all these fish are dead. Catch and release was rare only 30 years ago. Education is everything. My dad taught me pike and musky kill all the good fish and should never be released.i teach my boys esox are a precious resource and all are released.kudos to you guys and your sign initiative. When it's time to buy the signs hit me up and i'll help pay for them.

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Justin, Here is what the signs the NMA put up around Buffalo look like.

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If you are planning on giving size limits on the signs, you might want to wait to see if the DEC approves raising the size limit to 40". I don't think that is going to happen til spring. If you haven't heard from Jim Kinner, The NMA president Scott Mckee might be able to help you with advice on sign design and possibly where to get them made.

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I asked Ian from the DEC if there was any chance they would raise the size limit to 40 inches to match the susquehanna. He said the 40 inches was to protect the pure muskies, and that it would stay 36. Is the DEC actually considering this? I sure hope so!!

Justin

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