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Back to EpisodesEpisode 67: The Real Fish of 10,000 Casts w/ Dr. Cory Suski
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, the boys are joined by Dr. Cory Suski, a Canadian-born professor who recently put the muskie's reputation to the scientific test.
Before we got to this, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: campfire podcasts; catching the same fish twice; why boathouse fish are easier to catch; appropriately rickety; Ang's pet bass; Pete's defence of the Netherlands; the Canadian disadvantage; why European carp are bigger; whether real pike anglers exist; pasta-eating catfish; killing Lyme Disease with deer blood; and when to change baits.
With those matters out of the way, Dr. Suski joins the show, all the way from Illinois(s)! Topics discussed included: the muskie niche; aquatic pigs; why scientists prefer hatchery fish; farmed muskie; fish learning; why moving muskie are NOT feeding; fish personalities; stationary fish; changing your muskie fishing philosophy; whether migratory fish stop eating; testing muskie aggression; fish identifying angler noise; evolving out of being caught; and much more!
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