Muskie C&R's a Local Dude?
Ranger
Posted 9/4/2009 7:14 PM (#398034)
Subject: Muskie C&R's a Local Dude?





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Well I haven't heard it on the real news but all the locals are talking. Bankson Lake in Lawton, MI. A guy was sitting at the end of his pier with legs in water when one leg was chomped and chewed by a good-sized muskie. 30+ stitches is the story.

Chalk up a muskie's catch and release of a 6' human. Even if it is a lie.
Schuler
Posted 9/4/2009 10:12 PM (#398050 - in reply to #398034)
Subject: Re: Muskie C&R's a Local Dude?





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Location: Davenport, IA
True or not...it could easily happen. Just getting bit once by hundreds of teeth could do a lot of damage. And a muskie attacking a person...why not....a suick is a chunk of wood that moves through the water.
muskyhunter24
Posted 9/5/2009 7:38 PM (#398115 - in reply to #398050)
Subject: Re: Muskie C&R's a Local Dude?





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Location: Madison WI
Schuler - 9/4/2009 10:12 PM

And a muskie attacking a person...why not....a suick is a chunk of wood that moves through the water.


LOL funniest thing I have heard in a while
Guest
Posted 9/7/2009 9:10 AM (#398233 - in reply to #398034)
Subject: RE: Muskie C&R's a Local Dude?


Oh, P-lease. Didn't MonsterQuest just do a show about this kind of thing last Spring?
sworrall
Posted 9/7/2009 9:16 AM (#398234 - in reply to #398034)
Subject: Re: Muskie C&R's a Local Dude?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
It happens once in a great while. Why wouldn't it? I believe Doug once said, "If it moves, it's food."