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This is an article from our local newspaper published in the summer of 2011.

This piggy laker was caught in a net on the South side of Great Slave.

Here is a pic taken of it at the enr office in Hay River.

 

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I think I've gone a little soft since I have had my first child but I feel a bit sad seeing that big fish dead. I read the article and the laker could be well over 65 years old.

 

Thats quite the fatty :)

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wow... that fish probably hasn't spawned in a decade in order to grow a belly like that.

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He's holding it too far away from himself. He's purposely trying to dupe the viewers into thinking it's a large fish.

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It wasn't eaten.

It was turned into the enr office for study and probably mounting for the visitors center or other public building. :canadian:

 

I dunno, looks a little banked salmon sun baked. :)

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there is something odd aboutthe pic. ive held a laker at nearly 60 lbs fish that size can barely support their own weight out of the water, the fat just sags over your hands. how does the guy hold something so big and heavy at arms length without straining?

 

look at this fella struggling with this monster, please disregard the rope I think he may have rode this old girl in.

 

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if it was frozen, why would his hands 'sink' into the flesh where he is holding it, and why would the tail sag?

 

if it was soft enough for his hands to sink into it, then how come the fleshy, soft belly isn't indented equally, or more, where all that weight is resting on the table?

 

was there a second shooter? grassy knoll?

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