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FIsh ID?


taxmancommeth

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Call me a doubting Thomas, but I still fail to believe that this is one mutated fish.

On top of the other arguments, Where is the stringer rope loop? I believe that it is looped through the gill of the "bottom" fish and therefore not seen due to slipping through the gill of the "top" fish.

I guess I would need to see more pictures and different angles with less questionable features in order to believe this. The most obvious answer isn't always the right answer.

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I've taken another look at this photo and I noticed something....thats a rope stringer and rope stringers have a ring on one end, where is the ring, or the loop that would be made to secure the fish?

The ring and the slip loop is in the mouth of the smaller northern that was pulled into the gill opening of the other fish!

Regardless of what it looks like, all that is showing is the expanded gill cover of the bigger fish, nothing more.

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Hate to rain on your parade guys.........

But this is real. I seen photos of this fish. There were about 5 of them. Let me dig around to see if I can find them on the puter..............

It is real and it has been logged in the books throught the DNR.

I'll do my homework and see if I can dig it up............

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