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hey guys, I haven't been on here in a couple years and only have time for a quick question which I'm sure has been covered at length already but here goes. Yesterday afternoon an eagle drug a large LMB out of my pond of which I happened to see soon afterwards. I ran over to it before it did much physical damage and tried reviving the fish. It can't regain its buoyancy, is weak, and kind of halfway swims on side. It is possible it was already struggling when the bird got it, but assuming it was healthy before is there anything at all that can be done to revive it? She is well over 8lbs and is 8 yrs old. I hate to lose her but I'm afraid her fate has been set. Any ideas? Thank you
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