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!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
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The funny part is that our local news labeled this as "extremely unusual" and then droves of commenters began chiming in about how they too had been attacked by Muskies. Who knew?
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Pike have really sharp teeth.
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Yeah I’m staying out of the warm wTer from now on.
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I’ve never been a fan of swimming in pike waters.
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That does sound like Ontario
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When did Canada turn into Australia?
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Winterpeg
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The swimming beaches here have buoys with nets only small minnows can get through. Northern Pike and Musky bites are roughly a once every year or two thing in the upper midwest states with lots of water and zero mountains.
Never a good circumstance but this one sounds particularly bad.
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Lake Ontarrible
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Yes. Moose, bears, Muskie, mosquitoes. Enough said.