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Musky can get larger than the lakers, i would think pike also have the possibility to have larger specimans in the lake. neither species can compare numbers wise to lakers though.
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QUOTE (nocod @ Feb 22, 2015 - 10:14 pm)
QUOTE (Tailfin @ Feb 22, 2015 - 09:30 pm)
Don't forget the Carp
I bet there are huge carp in simcoe.
Oh ya still some big carp for sure..remember that big die off 6-7 years ago..they were floating up buy the thousands..I've never weighed a carp,but these things were big
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The Simcoe Slider, a beast of epic proportions, bringing nightmares of the Loch Ness monster to mind. So terrible to behold, and the one reason whales no longer grace Simcoe with their presence. It could also explain a lot of bad days on the ice. The Slider just ate everything in sight. At least that's what I tell everyone when I get skunked. It is thought to haunt picnickers as the most common sightings are following a beach BBQ Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.
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