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Petey21
Posted 10/14/2007 12:35 PM (#279443)
Subject: Bizarre pike





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A couple weeks ago I caught this bizarre looking northern pike. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Either pike or muskie? I have seen a couple photos online in the past of pike similar to this one, but had never seen one in real life until I caught this one. It was in good condition though, and didn't seem to be bothered at all by the different shape of the head/upper jaw.


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pikeangler
Posted 10/14/2007 12:39 PM (#279445 - in reply to #279443)
Subject: RE: Bizarre pike


ive seen pike like that in a pike fishing book i have. its an infisherman book. was that pike caught in minnesota? i think the book said that theres a lake in minnesota that has a few pike like that in it.
Petey21
Posted 10/14/2007 12:43 PM (#279447 - in reply to #279443)
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No, my "Kermit-wannabe" is caught in Sweden, as I'm Swedish myself.
MuskyStalker
Posted 10/14/2007 2:15 PM (#279451 - in reply to #279443)
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I have heard that Ireland also produces pug nosed Pike.
Guest
Posted 10/14/2007 3:04 PM (#279458 - in reply to #279443)
Subject: RE: Bizarre pike


When I find the picture of the fish my dad mounted I'll post it, I think it was a couple years ago...like 43" musky with a head like that. Crazy stuff!
Guest
Posted 10/14/2007 3:06 PM (#279459 - in reply to #279458)
Subject: RE: Bizarre pike


to add from above this musky i speak of was caught in northern wisconsin. i know there is a pic somewhere give me time!
Capt bigfish
Posted 10/14/2007 3:14 PM (#279462 - in reply to #279459)
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muppet pike
AWH
Posted 10/14/2007 3:27 PM (#279463 - in reply to #279443)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
I've seen a few pictures of fish like that. I've only witnessed one fish like that in person, a small musky my brother caught years ago. But it was a very healthy looking fish other than the defect. Birth defect or other cause? Hard to say.

Aaron
Andy
Posted 10/14/2007 3:37 PM (#279464 - in reply to #279443)
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Location: Lake Tomahawk, Musky Central, USA
I haven't done any research on this yet as the topic from "guest" was me. Couldn't log on. Seems like it would come from an injury when being a juvenile fish though..any ideas?
Swede
Posted 10/14/2007 4:03 PM (#279467 - in reply to #279443)
Subject: Re: Bizarre pike




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My thought is that it been stuck on a piketrap(gäddsax) as juvenile & gotten loose ,then the upperjaw has healed in an awkward position seen similar in ponds 5-6 hours south of you Petey
chico
Posted 10/14/2007 5:33 PM (#279476 - in reply to #279443)
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Location: Lincoln UK
merely a genetic thing, here in the UK and Ireland certain waters seem to throw them up others never seem to have them.

Duff, get my mail? Seem to be having probs mailing a few people.
Jason Bomber
Posted 10/14/2007 9:31 PM (#279514 - in reply to #279443)
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I got a tiger earlier this year with the same thing. I've also seen pics of a few more, but never a northern before.


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Pikopath
Posted 10/15/2007 3:17 AM (#279530 - in reply to #279443)
Subject: Re: Bizarre pike




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Location: Norway
Its called mopshead (mopsehode) Its a deformation that can occur, and is pretty common in stocked fish. The name I think derives from the small dogs, we call them Mops, the are bred to have a shorter upper jaw.

Michael
Captdoug
Posted 10/15/2007 6:14 AM (#279534 - in reply to #279443)
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I have a caught a number of pike just like this around Sturgeon Bay. They were always bigger pike and figured they were the ones that were coming in from the big pond to spawn. It didn't appear to interfer with feeding. Doug
stephendawg
Posted 10/15/2007 7:32 AM (#279544 - in reply to #279534)
Subject: RE: Bizarre pike




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Location: Lafayette, IN
That's what happens when Pike eat too many suckers!
Nice fish though. I'd be happy to have one of those tug my line.
Steve
johnson
Posted 10/15/2007 9:21 AM (#279559 - in reply to #279443)
Subject: Re: Bizarre pike




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hitting their snouts on the holding tank when little maybe? Only on a stocked fish!
bret
bustinlips
Posted 10/15/2007 10:53 AM (#279583 - in reply to #279443)
Subject: Re: Bizarre pike




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looks like something to come out of the mississippi, by the power plant. i caught a smallie with a snout similar to that. very ugly fish
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