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The one exception might be muskie. Ohio DNR states that a
healthy muskie population is 2 fish per acre in Ohio ( I could have that backwards, but not sure I think you might have it backwards. I read something from the Pennsylvania F&B C that adult muskies average about 1 fish for every 2 acres ( or .5 fish per acre, but that sounds a little silly) -Zimmy |
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![]() "G. M. Zimmermann" wrote in message ... The one exception might be muskie. Ohio DNR states that a healthy muskie population is 2 fish per acre in Ohio ( I could have that backwards, but not sure I think you might have it backwards. I read something from the Pennsylvania F&B C that adult muskies average about 1 fish for every 2 acres ( or .5 fish per acre, but that sounds a little silly) -Zimmy Perhaps this is different from state to state. I did check Ohio DNR and it does say a healthy muskie population is 2 fish per acre where the same amount of water might hold 50 bass. http://www.ohiodnr.com/news/jun03/0617muskiecolumn.htm Jeff |
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