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J-Bird |
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Posts: 53 | This wasa a very thin Pike that was caught up in Canada a few years ago. This fish has a huge head and a very thin body. It looked like it was in good shape, besides being so thin. Does anyone have an guess to why it looked like this? Or why it wasn't eating? Attachments ---------------- Jeff.jpg (82KB - 879 downloads) | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Could be an internal injury, or it could be a very old fish. | ||
woodieb8 |
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Posts: 1529 | the saying goes big head skinny body. poor forage | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | That's what I've heard, too; kinda like an eating disorder. Reminds me a lot of Cameron Diaz. I would have had the head mounted on a plaque and claimed he was twice the size. m | ||
Guest |
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internal parasite? | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Could be an overpopulated lake with bad forage, stunting the growth of it. Did you catch a lot of Pike like that or were they bigger and thicker? | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I've caught pike like that on LOTW and Wabigoon, both very healthy systems. In almost every case, the fish had a jig or something in it's gut, or was very old. | ||
Fisher |
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Posts: 425 Location: Roseau | It looks like there are no teeth?? Anyone else notice teeth? | ||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Looks old to me. Check out the grey scales. Probably had to use a 'swimmer'. | ||
Guest |
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I'd much rather catch Cameron Diaz! | |||
RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | Save it for archery season! lol. jed v. | ||
walleye slyr |
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Posts: 37 Location: searchin for the first legal. | looks like a big old snake with that skinny body.lol | ||
Got Esox? |
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Posts: 350 Location: WESTERN WI | A few muskies that I have boated looked similar to that. Looking back on those fish it was the hottest time of the year for water temps, perhaps the fishes metabolsim was going so nuts it was barely surviving on the available forage. -Poor forage base and extremely high metabolism could be contributing factors. | ||
Got Esox? |
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Posts: 350 Location: WESTERN WI | By the way is my picture below my "Got Esox?" name viewable? I have noticed it does not come up on my computer at work. | ||
k-bob |
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Posts: 605 Location: Marshfield, WI | Got Esox?, I don't see your pic either. Krishna | ||
dougj |
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Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | My guess it that's it old (it has to be at 42"s) , and is infested with tape worms, which is a common problem. I've seen a number of fish (both pike and muskie) that are in this sort of condition on the LOTWs. I doubt that any of them made it to the next year. I suspect that a lot of natural mortality occurs under the ice. Doug Johnson | ||
J-Bird |
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Posts: 53 | Pointer - We caught a number of nice pike, that was the only one that looked so thin. These are some of the other pike we caught. Attachments ---------------- Chip.JPG (82KB - 267 downloads) John.jpg (61KB - 228 downloads) | ||
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