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No. Generally a muskie eats other fish or animals and is considered a carnivore.
In the 2013the world record for Muskie was broken on the Great Lakes. A muskie 58 inches long, with a girth of 29 inches that weighed 58 pounds was caught on 8lb test while bass fishing.
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Edmund Muskie's birth name is Edmund Sixtus Muskie.
Edmund Muskie is 6' 4".
Edmund Muskie went by Ed.
It is a species of freshwater fish that are common in the northern parts of the United States and in Canada. They are a close relative of the Northern Pike.
Edmund Muskie was born on March 28, 1914.
Edmund Muskie was born on March 28, 1914.
he was the largest muskie. he was caught in what was a event called muskie massacre when the caught 136 muskie/pike.
Edmund Sixtus Muskie married Jane Gray in 1948.
No. Generally a muskie eats other fish or animals and is considered a carnivore.
IF you can get them (and it's legal!) the best bait for a large muskie is a much smaller muskie. Most, if not all of the bigger fish, above approximately 5 pounds in weight are female, and will eat smaller muskie as a matter of course: it is a food source that is most easily assimilated by their digestive systems. In practice, almost any smaller fish could be used as bait ... and don't forget the wide variety of lure available too ... on their day, they will all catch muskie ... there really is no 'one' best bait for muskie or any other fish!
Not sure this is how you spell it but my great grandparents stated they were of Muskie Indian heritage
Edmund Muskie died on March 26, 1996 at the age of 81.