posted on Jun, 17 2011 @ 08:57 AM
reply to post by Allred5923
I am an avid Muskie and Pike fisherman, although both the species are very similar in appearance, this is a Pike. Muskie tend to have a horizontal or
vertical bar pattern, you can clearly see that these are round spots, which denote pike. I agree with a previous post about this being one fish in
anothers gill, as doubtfully this fish would have grown to such a size. That is a 3 to 5 lbs pike, which is prob 5 years old, from my experience he
would have been gobbled up by frodo biggins from the deep as I like to call them. As for the eyes, no they are in the exact location they should be,
but if you look close, you can see the gill flap of the second smaller fish just to the left of the eyes of the larger fish, hence has been inserted
into the one fish. If it were to have evolved this way there would be no need for that closed gill flap. As a previous poster said the fish is
sideways, and yes it wouldn't have been able to swim properly, as i have released countless numbers of these fish, all with minor injuries, due to
surgery on the boat, (unhooking them) have seen how they react and regain their bearings, definatley would have been eaten up due to the obscure
movements this fish would make. Bigger pike and or muskie pounce on that sort of behavior, in Canada anyway. Photo Hoax, however, nice try, and good
luck on the lake.