I received this photo from Capt. Brian Mezaros of Great Lakes Fly Fishing. It is a tiger musky taken by one of his clients on a recent guide trip on Lake St. Clair. Although most tigers are hatchery bred by crossing a musky with a northern pike, they do occasionally occur in nature. As Lake St. Clair does not recieve any musky stockings, we can assume that this is a natural hybrid.
There is plenty of great musky action ahead, in fact it is really just getting started. Much of the best musky fishing is in August, September, and through October. Plus, there will still be plenty of hot smallmouth action. Get in touch with Capt. Brian for a great trip!
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