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ARmuskyaddict![]() |
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Posts: 2024 | http://www.wdio.com/news/duluth-girl-bit-by-fish-island-lake/454834... | ||
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | The Muskie must have though her foot was a trolling motor! | ||
ToddM![]() |
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Posts: 20230 Location: oswego, il | There was no mention in the article that they seen the fish. I say it was a big walleye. Edited by ToddM 7/20/2017 5:49 PM | ||
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | It was an otter. | ||
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Posts: 69 Location: Pine River MN. | I'm also guessing otter. | ||
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | With otters and muskies on the prowl how can we ever feel safe again? On the bright side, musky bites cause atheletes to perform at levels higher than ever. Edited by curleytail 7/20/2017 5:45 PM | ||
Chemi![]() |
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Maybe it wasn't a muskie...
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ARmuskyaddict![]() |
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Posts: 2024 | My guess is it's the Honey Badger's distant cousin, a Honey Otter. | ||
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no question that was a five foot muskie! I can make up data to prove it. ![]() | |||
Pepper![]() |
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Posts: 1516 | Otter not go swimming in Island Lake. Sorry | ||
Musky_Mo16![]() |
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Posts: 735 Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Maybe a muskrat bit her and then that muskie from the other post tried to save her. See we can turn this around, stock more muskie!!! | ||
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Posts: 558 | Could have been a big pike bite. Who knows? They are just as aggesive if not more than a musky. People just assume. Edited by Musky Face 7/20/2017 9:09 PM | ||
Espy![]() |
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Posts: 323 Location: Elk River, MN | Just anotter story to get people all riled up about muskies | ||
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Posts: 8792 | Horse Hockey. | ||
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ToddM![]() |
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Posts: 20230 Location: oswego, il | I rushed to judgement with my earlier post. Do not rule out the over agressive perch. | ||
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Posts: 447 Location: Waconia, MN | Funny, I just saw this yesterday, same pictures but titled :Otter attacked" http://mix108.com/beware-of-otter-attacks-at-island-lake-in-minneso... Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
Pepper![]() |
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Posts: 1516 | Is it true most people get attacked by Muskie in 3 feet of water less than 10 yards from the beach? | ||
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Posts: 255 | IMExpertO about muskie attacks, this one appears to be an otter, since a big ski would have tboned her leg and therefore left cuts running the other way on her leg. I would encourage all swimmers to tattoo bump boards on their legs so we can get some truth to these stories. | ||
Espy![]() |
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Posts: 323 Location: Elk River, MN | Could have been a big walleye trying to ruin the muskies reputation as the "freshwater gentle giant" | ||
ToddM![]() |
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Posts: 20230 Location: oswego, il | She doesn't know when she will go swimming again. How about eating otter pops? | ||
Pepper![]() |
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Posts: 1516 | All kidding aside those are nasty wounds whatever caused them. | ||
mnmusky![]() |
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Espy - 7/21/2017 9:00 AM Could have been a big walleye trying to ruin the muskies reputation as the "freshwater gentle giant" They are the Great Danes of fish | |||
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Posts: 443 Location: Duluth, MN | Bite marks on top of leg don't seem to match up with back of the leg for it to be a muskie bite unless it tried to swallow from the toes up but that seems very unlikely. I'd guess it was an otter. Plus as we saw in the video of the muskie attacking that pike last week a muskie would not have let go. | ||
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Posts: 785 | I think it was a person from the group "No More Muskies" swimming in a giant muskie suit. Muskies are being framed. It's a conspiracy. | ||
Pike Master![]() |
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Posts: 294 Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | I don't think otter teeth are sharp enough to leave slices like that. Looks like an esox was the culprit IMO | ||
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Posts: 119 | Def not a musky ... otters are the most likely culprit considering they are territorial to begin with and they are some voracious creatures. I have respect for those slick lil' beesterds. A musky wouldn't have been anywhere near some girl cannonballing into the water lol | ||
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Posts: 504 Location: Ludington, MI | It's great to sit here and say "not a muskie," but CBS picked up the story saying it was a fish. Does Muskies Inc. not have a doctor or zookeeper or fisheries biologist to refute this? This is going to be a "musky attack" in the institutional memory of everyone who sees that story. Basically going to make MN's musky stocking "controversy" into the whole country's controversy...As if VHS wasn't problem enough. | ||
Pike Master![]() |
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Posts: 294 Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | River2Stream - 7/21/2017 1:00 PM Def not a musky ... otters are the most likely culprit considering they are territorial to begin with and they are some voracious creatures. I have respect for those slick lil' beesterds. A musky wouldn't have been anywhere near some girl cannonballing into the water lol Have you trapped or shot an otter? Have you been bit by one? I have trapped and shot otter, and I have been bit by one while bringing it into a canoe from the water after I shot it. I don't know how you can say that was def not a musky or at least an esox. To me the sliced cuts indicate sharp recurved teeth, but again it's only my opinion... | ||
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Posts: 8792 | Not a forensic scientist, but I've seen inside the mouth of a few muskies. Not enough holes in that foot for it to be a muskie. | ||
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