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622.1 | Forked-tailes garfish..de gregre.. | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Wed Mar 09 1988 15:49 | 10 |
| WHOT!!!!
A forked-tailed allegater gar fish!!! Hey, six Coonasses in six
years cudn't tink ob dat!! An he cut hes troat!! Dey don eben carry
nives!! Mebbe he wuz eatin a garfish an dere bones got in his
troat...dat cud cause him to die, yea...you peeples op dere gets
som funny stories...lik dat ice so tick dat a mon cud stan on it...an
dey alwuys tink us Coonasses do all de lyin...
Coonass
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622.2 | It's a conspiracy!!! | SA1794::CUZZONES | down the hatch without a scratch | Thu Mar 10 1988 10:01 | 16 |
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Did anyone see the article in yesterdays paper about the guy who
was drowned by an enormous school of minnows? Seems they jumped into
his boat all at once, capsizing it. They guy was too far out from
shore and drowned trying to swim back in. Again, the fish escaped
before they could be aprehended.
According to the story, this took place last year in Brazil. I'm
not kidding. If you don't believe me, read it yourself in the
Enquirer. It's still in the rack where I left it at the supermarket.
The police have a strong suspicion that the minnows are of
extra-terrestrial orgin, something to do with messages the chief
has been receiving through his dental fillings.
Steve
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622.3 | NINJA CARP | STRATA::WOOLDRIDGE | | Thu Mar 10 1988 23:37 | 12 |
| So........
Finally the fish stories are comming out! Well I can
tell you that I was very concerned that the CARP population in
Massachusetts has gone MUTANT! In Sterling, Worcester, Billerica,
Hudson and 45 other localities hundreds of people have died as CARP
JUMPED OUT OF THE WATER SUCKING THE AIR (LIFE!) OUT OF UNSUSPECTING
BOATERS!!
The BOSTON GLOBE is covering up the whole nightmare
by calling the deaths accidental. I suspect the findings, since each
victim was found with carp scales lodged in their throats!
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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622.4 | IT'S TRUE isnt it? | GRANMA::NSUMMERS | | Fri Mar 11 1988 07:54 | 13 |
| Once I read of a very larg salmon in a chinees lake. It was
noted as "a killer fish". Word has it that it was plucking children
and small cattle from the shoreline. Oh yes, some folks actualy
saw the horrifing act. It must be true, or they couldnt print it.
RIGHT ?
Looks like I have buy some bigger hooks this year.
Or some deeper waders..........................................
I believe
BUCKETMOUTH
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622.5 | | FEISTY::TOMAS | Joe | Fri Mar 11 1988 08:44 | 28 |
| I posted this TRUE STORY in an earlier note. I think it fits right in with
these other TALES OF TRUTH!
It's a fairly well known fact that the average muskie fisherman
will fish for up to 100 hours before catching a muskie, if he even
sees one.
Well, one day this fellow in Wisconsin was out in his boat casting
for hours trying to catch the elusive fish. He glanced up to shore
and noticed a big old log lying in the water, and upon further
inspection, noticed a small hickory nut lying in the water right
next to the log. Apparently this great big grey squirrel up on
the bank noticed it as well, as he promptly scurried down the log
to retrieve this tasty morsel.
All of sudden, the water next to the log erupted as a four foot
muskie that was lying under the shade of the log jumped out, grabbed
the squirrel and swam off. Well...the fisherman, needless to say,
was absolutely astounded at the size of this enourmous fish. He
tried casting repeatedly to entice the muskie to his lure but to
no avail.
A few moments later, he noticed a V-shaped wake heading towards
the log. He couldn't believe his eyes. There was that four foot
muskie again....placing the hickory nut up against the log....
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622.6 | Mepps size 8 ? | SA1794::CUZZONES | down the hatch without a scratch | Fri Mar 11 1988 11:56 | 8 |
| Joe,
The guy mighta been successful it he had thrown a squirrel tail
spinner in a large size.
Good story!
Steve
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622.7 | 7 foot muskie attacks girl!!! | CAD::PRUNIER | | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:06 | 15 |
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I cut the following out of the Worcester Gazette a few years
back , TRUE story.
GIRL ATTACKED BY FISH
RHINELANDER, WIS. Fisherman on Island Lake are angling for a
SEVEN foot Muskie that attacked 13 year old Amber Fairley,
leaving her with a gash on her foot which required 15 stitches
to close. The rare attack by the huge muskellunge occured while
the girl was swimming. The seven foot estimate was arrived at
through bite radius computations. (UPI)
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I wonder if its still in there?
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622.8 | THE MUSKIE | RDGENG::MURDOCH | | Sat Aug 06 1988 09:44 | 4 |
| CAN ANY ONE TELL ME WHAT A MUSKIE FISH IS,AND WHAT WATERS IT LIES
IN.
ALLAN
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622.9 | Good fish for a beginner... | CASV05::PRESTON | NO Dukes!! | Mon Aug 08 1988 11:42 | 10 |
| Somebody will get a better definition in later I'm sure, but a Muskie
is a large predator fish resembling a Pickerel (sleek and mean looking)
but grows *much* larger than a pickerel. They have several rows
of sharp teeth, so you need a steel leader or they bite your line
in two. They're apparently not as numerous or easy to find as Bass
or Pickerel, but hey, I'd *love* to catch one! Flint Pond in Tyngsboro
is supposed to have a few that were stocked a while back, to keep
the kibbie population down, but I've never heard of any being caught.
Ed
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622.10 | | ABACUS::TOMAS | Joe | Mon Aug 08 1988 12:16 | 13 |
| I seem to recall reading a while back that the average number of man-fishing
hours spent to catch a muskie was in the vicinity of 2000 hours!
hmmm...that calculates out as...
2000 hrs. / 8 hrs per day spent fishing = 250 days per muskie!
and
(250 dys x 8 hrs x 60 min/hr) / 1 cast/min = 120,000 casts!
IS IT REALLY WORTH IT ?!?
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622.11 | Calling All Muskies ! | CIMAMT::DOWNING | | Mon Aug 08 1988 12:27 | 8 |
| I don't recall there being any muskie (muskellunge) in Mass. THe
only type I know of which the state actively stocks is the tiger
muskie which is a cross between a muskellunge and a northern pike.
These fish get HUGE, they're arguably the largest fresh water species
in the state ( 20-30 pounds), although I guess carp could beat
them on this score.
A better bet for pure muskie is north central U.S. or Ontario.
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622.12 | | VELVET::GATH | | Mon Aug 08 1988 14:12 | 25 |
| It seems I remember reading a story maybe 10 years ago about a
questionable fish being caught some where. To settle the arguement
they went to UMass in amherest and had the fish Identified.
Muskellunge!! no cross... How can that be?? Well some investigation
revealed that the pond where the fish had been caught had received
a stocking of Fry that was purchased from the state of Pa. It was
no mistake because the year of the stocking was exactly the projected
age of the fish... It is "Assumed" that a Muskellunge fry must
have some how got into the shipment...
THis is not proof but seems to be a reasonable explanation.
More News.... I remember reading and article in the Magazine
where a fish ( Muskellunge ) had washed up on the banks of
the Mongehela River that would have been a new State record.
It was a huge fish and even though I can't remember length and weight
the cause of death was that it choked to death....This Fish
tried to eat an adult Mallard Duck.
There is no disgrace in not catching a Musky. It is a feaver though
and is consider as one of the ultimate game fish challanges.
bear
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622.13 | Was his name Ed Muskie....... OOHHHHHH! | MJOFS::OWENS | Oh sure...ABUSE THE ALIEN | Tue Aug 09 1988 15:11 | 8 |
| You are right about the Monongahela muskie, bear, I don't remember
the weight but the fish was 70 inches in length.
There is a true story about a couple who was tossing their toy poodle
into raystown lake off one of the camping areas and lost the dog
to a muskie.
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622.14 | Big FISH!! | POBOX::VANTILBURG | Once is NEVER enough!! | Tue Aug 09 1988 15:30 | 8 |
| Muskie is very popular in Wisconsin. There's even a museum some
where in Wisconsin where it's shaped as a muskie. They grow quite
large up in that area. Nothing strange about catching a 40# muskie
or larger. I had something following my lure one day, as it made
a wake. I'm glad I didn't stick my hand in to find out what it was.
Nancy
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