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I found this and couldn't believe it and was wondering what everyone had to say.

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  • Super User

I have have had the following happen when reeling in:

Sharks hit trout in salt water.

Catfish nail bluegills at my feet.

Small bluegills or bream hit a crankbait their size or larger.

I have heard from friends of bass hitting other bass; and other species of fish, pickerel and muskellunge for example, attacking their species as they are being reeled in.

I don't know if that photo is a "posed" photo or if someone actually had it happen to them.  However, one game fish hitting another game fish is not unusual, no matter the sizes of the fish.  :)

  • Super User

Reminds me of the python eating the gator in the everglades

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I found this and couldn't believe it and was wondering what everyone had to say.

One word:

OWNED!

Years ago they found a dead Musky up in the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, PA that would have been a state record. Reason it was dead? Adult mallard duck lodged in it's gill plate.  :o

  • Super User

"Never bite off more than you can chew" applies to nature as well. ;)

  • Super User

I am wondering if they will ever find the owner of this tooth. There actually is a large search going on in the Sea of Cortez for a megalodon (70ft prehistoric shark).  

"I think I need a bigger boat"

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