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[size 1]In an effort to help each other get on the fish, we will be adding a series of posts entitled by the type of fishing we are targeting and would like all users who wish to include their "favorite way to catch these fish", "favorite spots" (doesn't have to be exact), "favorite guides for these fish", "tackle tips", "recommended tackle", "beginner tips", "boating techniques" or any other information you feel would be helpful to other anglers targeting this type of fish.

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We need a picture of this fish for our fish species ([url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/fish_species/Arctic_Grayling.html"]http://www.bigfishtackle.com/fish_species/Arctic_Grayling.html[/url]) section, anyone have one they can post?

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Any tackle or bait advise are also greatly appreciated!
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Its on the list of fish to try and catch this year as there are several high altitude lakes with them in Utah.
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Good luck TL, I do that myself. I started the year out right and already got 2 that were on my list for the year (marlin and shark), I really want to get a big musky and a roosterfish also.
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they have charters running on lake st. clair all the time that can pretty much garrenty youl catch musky..and some big ones too..
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I added different one a week ago but yours sound like a lot more fun.
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