PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS

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2011/03/17 17:45:25 (permalink)

PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS

I have a question regarding the Inland water musky/pike regulation. The way I interpret it you may keep 4 fish between 18-24", or 2 fish between 24-40", or one fish greater than 40". Is this the correct interpretation.

http://www.fishandboat.com/fishpub/summary/inland.html
post edited by DJ2007 - 2011/03/17 21:10:40
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    avidangler
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/17 18:40:33 (permalink)
    one musky over 40" per day and 2 pike over 24" per day

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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/17 18:40:35 (permalink)
    DJ, the way I read it is that you can keep
    Musky or tiger musky -min 40"- 1
    Pickerel- min 18"- 4
    Northern Pike- 24"- 2

    ** Except those species in waters listed in the Brood Stock Lakes Program. Tiger muskellunge is a muskellunge hybrid.

    It is sort of misleading because the season is 'open year round' for all 3 so it makes it look like they are sort of lumped together.
    -all 3 are listed with the ** which I copied above, so any lake that is Brood Stock may have different regulations in effect, and they should be noted somewhere else on the FC website or at the launch ramp of the lake.

    That is just my take on it, but I can see how it could easily be confused.
    I'm sure someone will chime in if I am wrong...

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    post edited by Fisherlady2 - 2011/03/17 18:41:43
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    bubblegumworm
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/17 19:11:32 (permalink)
    Avid and lady are right. Your interpretation may cause you to have to interpret another PFBC document.
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/17 19:30:01 (permalink)
    I might be looking at this wrong, i read it as you may keep

    4 pickerel each day
    2 pike each day
    1 muskie each day

    however
    if you keep a muskie, you can only keep one pike. I think that is what the combined species mean after the numer limit. Correct me if i am wrong.
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/17 19:39:53 (permalink)
    I think they mean 1 musky or 1 tiger musky, so 1 musky, 2 pike and 4 pickerel,

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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/17 21:06:29 (permalink)
    The combined species is what throws you. Why would it say combined species for pike? Only species is a Northern, unless you count Tiger Musky, and then that changes the perspective (meaning you can keep 2 tigers over 24", or one pike over 40").

    They should have made the season column individually if they wanted each species separated on the slot limit.
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/17 21:30:33 (permalink)
    If you look closer you'll see that it clearly says to let the musky go to be caught another day 
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/18 11:30:28 (permalink)



    Muskellunge and Tiger Muskellunge**
    Open year-round
    40 inches
    1 (combined species)

    Pickerel**
    18 inches
    4

    Northern Pike**
    24 inches
    2 (combined species)
     
    Practice C&R and you don't have to worry about how many you can keep.
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/18 13:37:09 (permalink)
    I haven't kept a single fish for the last 3 years, so I wanted a pike for the table! Hence the question.

    Musky go back, they reproduce too slowly, and tigers not all.
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/18 17:34:07 (permalink)
    Sounds like a plan.  I am C&R on everything I catch.  I just enjoy getting out fishing.  Did pretty good on Pike last fall @ Conneaut Lake.  Good Luck!
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/19 00:12:57 (permalink)
    there are 2 pike species in pa the northern and amur.  
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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/19 07:41:16 (permalink)
    You might need a Philadelphia lawyer!

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    RE: PIKE/MUSKY REGULATIONS 2011/03/19 10:18:58 (permalink)
    Are there stil Amur Pike in Glendale Lake?

    "This species was introduced to Glendale Lake, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, by the Pennsylvania Fish Commission in 1968. Pure Amur pike were last spawned in 1971. All of the Pennsylvania Fish Commission's brood stock was lost in the summer of 1976."

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