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Well, I seen these pics on one of those other sites. :D Thought is was interesting because last year I witnessed a musky eat a large seagull off the serface of the water and I thought I was hallucinating but a friend told me the next day that he seen a floating musky with a seagull wing sticking out of her mouth. ( they choke on seagulls, with all the bones )

 

Here is an example of what a little Pike can do, so imagine what a 50lbs musky can eat. :w00t: Keep your small dogs and infants out of big musky water. :lol:

 

 

 

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A long time ago while fishing Nippissing with my older brother we saw a seagull get hit , water and feathers everywhere. The seagull rolled over and there was a big bite out of the side, my brother looked at me and said one word, "MUSKY". I will never forget seeing that.

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A long time ago while fishing Nippissing with my older brother we saw a seagull get hit , water and feathers everywhere. The seagull rolled over and there was a big bite out of the side, my brother looked at me and said one word, "MUSKY". I will never forget seeing that.
Good, I'm not the only one to see such a thing. :D

 

The one I seen, it took three hits and a lot of screaming and feathers flying before the musky finally submerged the bird. Nature at it's finest, I bet the musky didn't expect it to be her last meal though.

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i have seen a pike grab a small duckling. On belmont lake in havelock. the pike didnt look ot big either. maybe 8 or 9 pounds.

 

Im sure it happens more often then we think but it was somehting that I will never forget.

 

Cheers!

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That looks like a young cormorant in that pike. I once saw a good sized pike come 3 feet out of the water and take a swallow that was chasing bugs. Don't know how he coordinated a hit on that fast moving bird but he nailed it right out of mid air.

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Wow...thats very interesting,and i know its well documented about musky and pike eating small ducks and other birds i have heard pete mania talk about them also eating muskrats and other rodents and reptiles as well i guess they also eat water snakes too....they sure can have big apetites cant they..??? thanks for posting that report cheers :thumbsup_anim::Gonefishing::clapping:

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I had one try and take a duck decoy on sturgeon lake once. It hit it 3 times before it gave up. I thought my decoy was toast for sure.....he was a brute!

 

Sinker

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At my Grandfathers cottage, (Shadow Lake, Norland), every spring a family of ducks would swim by with 8-10 babies. Each day there would be 1 less swimming with them.

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I used to work at a resort and they had a duck pond. Each year the swans would have Signets sp? and apparently there was a massive snapping turtle that would take them all the time. I remember seeing around six of them, next day five and so on usually only 1 or 2 survived.

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The Iowa state record Muskie puked up a 2 pound seagull, after the weigh in as well.

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