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To: Galirayo who wrote (7000)3/2/2005 11:17:48 PM
From: Gulo  Respond to of 23958
 
OT - or not. Big fish count as Yeehaws, don't they? So this isn't really that off topic.

A few years back, I went to Niagara-on-the-lake on a business trip and caught a nice 20 lb Chinook in Lake Ontario. It's now hanging on my wall. That lake has a nice fishery that is underappreciated by the locals. Lake Ontario and the Niagara River also have Lake Trout.

I've caught so many pike that I try everything I can to keep them off my hook when I'm fishing for walleye. The only time I intentionally fish for pike is when I have guests over from Europe.

When I was a kid, a park ranger came by our campsite with a huge dried pike skull in the back of his pickup. He said it was dredged up from the lake bottom. Being a bit of an idiot, I stuck my head in its mouth. I will now never forget that fish teeth point backward.
-g