01-07-2003, 01:52 AM
morning lue, you say you like them thumb biters eh? I still wear the scars.
what is a cisco you ask? bleive this or not it looks like a giant minnow, But is related to the trout family. and are usuly suspinded at about 15 feet near the drop off of the shelf. [center]![[Image: Lake_Herring_36433_7.jpg]](http://www.michigan.gov/images/Lake_Herring_36433_7.jpg)
[size 1]STURGEAON[/size] are dinosaurs of the fresh water fish family. if you have ever eaten caviear you have indead eaten sturgeaon eggs. [/center] [center]
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in shape the resemble a spear of a the aincheant natives. long and slender some times 8-10 inches in diamiter and run as long as a boat oar.
I have only caught one in my life time. a white not rare but are uncomon in the detroit area. at the time I caught it the size limits stipulated that it must be released. my only regreat is that I did not get a pic of it.
they do not compare to a muskie in that it is not a predator, it is more of a bottom feeder but will grab a crippled minnow swimming if it can. its mouth works more like a vacum hose attachment that sticks out the bottom of its head instead of in fron of its head like other fish.
muyskies are their own breed. A tiger muskie is a cross between a muskie and a northern pike.
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sory about your town but once every one is gone a developer will buy it up cheep and bukld multimillion dollar mantions on the condemed property. with its sewers and city water.
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what is a cisco you ask? bleive this or not it looks like a giant minnow, But is related to the trout family. and are usuly suspinded at about 15 feet near the drop off of the shelf. [center]
![[Image: Lake_Herring_36433_7.jpg]](http://www.michigan.gov/images/Lake_Herring_36433_7.jpg)
[size 1]STURGEAON[/size] are dinosaurs of the fresh water fish family. if you have ever eaten caviear you have indead eaten sturgeaon eggs. [/center] [center]
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in shape the resemble a spear of a the aincheant natives. long and slender some times 8-10 inches in diamiter and run as long as a boat oar.
I have only caught one in my life time. a white not rare but are uncomon in the detroit area. at the time I caught it the size limits stipulated that it must be released. my only regreat is that I did not get a pic of it.
they do not compare to a muskie in that it is not a predator, it is more of a bottom feeder but will grab a crippled minnow swimming if it can. its mouth works more like a vacum hose attachment that sticks out the bottom of its head instead of in fron of its head like other fish.
muyskies are their own breed. A tiger muskie is a cross between a muskie and a northern pike.
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sory about your town but once every one is gone a developer will buy it up cheep and bukld multimillion dollar mantions on the condemed property. with its sewers and city water.
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