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<blockquote data-quote="Sum1" data-source="post: 60350" data-attributes="member: 470"><p>Most lakes have such a low density of musky that their impact is minimal. Usually 1 fish per acre. They just don't overpopulate lakes. Only in very rare cases. People targeting musky want big fish thus the 54 length limit that every musky hunter loves to see. I myself was tickled to see what ND did with our lenght limit. Musky are cold blooded creatures, a three pound walleye will satisfy their hunger for days. I personally would be more concerned about cormorants eating a pound of fish a day. When three hundred cormorants move on to your favorite lake its time to get a little concerned. Thats a lot of fingerling walleye. Last time I checked walleye fishermen(the elephant in the room) don't release a whole lot of walleye over 14 inches. I'll leave that one alone for now. The facts are musky are such a small part of the "problem" their a none issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sum1, post: 60350, member: 470"] Most lakes have such a low density of musky that their impact is minimal. Usually 1 fish per acre. They just don't overpopulate lakes. Only in very rare cases. People targeting musky want big fish thus the 54 length limit that every musky hunter loves to see. I myself was tickled to see what ND did with our lenght limit. Musky are cold blooded creatures, a three pound walleye will satisfy their hunger for days. I personally would be more concerned about cormorants eating a pound of fish a day. When three hundred cormorants move on to your favorite lake its time to get a little concerned. Thats a lot of fingerling walleye. Last time I checked walleye fishermen(the elephant in the room) don't release a whole lot of walleye over 14 inches. I'll leave that one alone for now. The facts are musky are such a small part of the "problem" their a none issue. [/QUOTE]
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