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Found this last night out by lincoln point, be careful how you prepair your walleye.[Wink] Looks like the eye got alittle revenge.
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no pic there bud
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Serves the fish eater right!
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+1
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Thats taking one for the team.
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That's one more than I've caught this year. Hope my first one doesn't do that to me.
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Wow, that's intense. Bit off more than he could chew.
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Yeesh! What a way to go. I swear I' e seen one swallow a carp close to that big once at Willard. Anyone know if it is illegal to posess pelican feathers?
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Right on! Too bad those fish eatin piles of crap aren't legal to shoot. I'd love to sluce a few.
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I suppose this is what happens when one commits the capital offense of harvesting a spawning female walleye?
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that is crazy . i wonder who was eating who [Wink]thanks for the pic
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Sometimes things just don't quite fit.
Saw a fishing show - think they were in Mexica, GIANT bass, and found one floating dead - had a Talapia jammed in it's mouth, and the Talapia was still alive.

Pike can be pigs too.
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+ 1000 NAP

Just as bad as the Pelicans are the black Cormorants. N Utah has seen a huge infux of them over the last few years. These buggers have flourished in our local community fisheries. Seems like they follow a stocking truck from pond to pond. If it could only be the same as when you are asked to donate to help with coyote control as you apply for a hunting permit if the state would ask for a donation to help control the avian predators when you buy a fishing license... I know it will never happen with a federally protected migratory bird, especially in today's world.
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Too bad we can't do what the White Pine County game warden did back in the early '50's. The county maintained a rearing pond on the Swallow ranch in Spring Valley where they were rearing trout to stock in the creeks. Some kind of bird (I think it was probably a cormorant) took up residence in the pond and was decimating the fish. The warden got a goldfish about 4" long, hooked it with a fish hook that he tied to a sizable rock. He chucked it out into the pond and left. Next day the problem was corrected. One very dead bird hooked to a rock. I didn't mention that the line from the rock wasn't long enough to reach the surface.
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lmao +1 for the walleye. Geezer, thats a pretty good idea i have those darn birds too..
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