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It's a fish eat fish world
by Jeff Green
Roberta
Anderson (right) and her husband Carl Conboy were out for a summer
paddle in their canoe on the east basin of Sharbot Lake when they saw
something large and white splashing in the water. It was a muskie with
a yellow pike stuffed into its mouth. They think perhaps the two were
attacking the same fish and the muskie accidentally got its mouth
around the head of the pike. They paddled over to two fishermen, Peter
Lake and Al Fanning, who had been having a poor day of fishing, and
offered them the catch. It took a net and a paddle to haul the fish
into the boat but Lake and Fanning got a pretty good feed for their
trouble.
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