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by bad esox » Sat May 22, 2010 4:22 am
Kup,
Great photo's! Thanks to you and Jack for helping out with that stocking project...I know how much you both care about our "Tigers". I would also like to extend a big thanks for the employees of the WDFW for doing such a great job with the "Tiger Muskie" program within the State of Washington. Helping out with stocking is just one of the many aspects of Muskies, Inc. when it come to areas of service, research, fellowship, education, and partnerships. Muskies, Inc. has always had close relationships with WDFW/DNR officials in our local communities. From manpower to financial help (Hugh C. Becker Foundation etc)..., M.I. Has been there, whenever we are needed.
Today the hybrid "tiger" has been introduced into many states. Part of this enthusiasm for stocking these tigers is there "predator" value. By introducing muskies into waters over-populated with northern pike minnow, suckers, and other rough fish, fisheries managers can control the rough fish populations, thus reducing the biomass and allowing other species, including the muskies, to grow and maintain a more appropriate natural balance...*as a second bonus this also provides a true "trophy" fishery for all! a win/win situation for everyone!
One of the most effective tools a fisheries manager has is "stocking" and we are glad that the NW TIGER PAC had the chance to be part of it...once again, thanks to all of those who helped out...it is appreciated by many of us out here!
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>----):< A good gamefish is too valuable, to be caught only once.
NW TIGER PAC, Chapter 57 of Muskies, Inc.