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I've caught GSF dang near the size of the lure I was using.
Many, many (many) years ago, while trolling in towards the cabin for the night caught a Northern Pike in one of the Lake of the Woods lakes in Ontario that was about the same size as the mud puppy lure I was using (maybe 6" long). (that has been so long ago, about forgot I even fished any at all way back then. For a few years went every summer there to fish for Pike. Don't know why, I never fished any of the rest of the year. I guess it was just the thing to do when in that area).
Have often wondered about the small fish attacking such large prey. Is it just because they are so hungry they are desperate? They must be successful at least once in a while, or a person would think nature would have taught their generations of evolution to not even try.
John
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BG sex?
by tim k - 05/12/24 07:01 AM
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