I'm not sure if this has already been shared here, I came across the article today, it's pretty wild haha.
http://outdoorcanada.ca/23807/blogs/wei ... duck-world
I guess you'd score some extra points at weigh in though.
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It's a pike eat duck world
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Re: It's a pike eat duck world
The crazy part isnt that it at the duck but it was still hungry lol YIKES Nice find!
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Re: It's a pike eat duck world
That was friggin' amazing. Thanks for sharing that unusual article.
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Re: It's a pike eat duck world
Wow. Nice catch that was so did they eat the duck for breakfast? Lol I guess the other part is why kill a fish of that size. It would be a good breeder unless the waters are over populated
Re: It's a pike eat duck world
I have seen ducklings disappear and saw a full adult loon get dragged under by what I can only think of was a very large Muskie near Sudbury a few years back, very interesting and much bigger than the crayfish and perch I normally see in them.
I understand the comment on why take it, but if it is a legal fish then why not take it. If you would not want to take a large fish from the lake that is fine, but no need to tell others they should not.
I understand the comment on why take it, but if it is a legal fish then why not take it. If you would not want to take a large fish from the lake that is fine, but no need to tell others they should not.