Utah Division of Wildlife Resources aquatic biologist Ben Nadolski, left, and aquatic program manager Craig Schaugaard place about 4,000 tiger muskie fish into the Pineview Reservoir on Wednesday, July 1. The tiger muskies were bred in Nebraska and are a mix between a true muskie and a northern pike. Within the first year the muskie can grow up to 20 inches in length.
Brendan Sullivan, Deseret News
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources personnel stocked about 4,000 tiger muskie fish into the Pineview Reservoir Wednesday. The tiger muskies were bred in Nebraska and are a mix between a true muskie and a northern pike. Within the first year, the muskie can grow up to 20 inches in length.
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