Freaks of Nature

Freaks of Nature ...
This is why we shouldn't use corn us chum or bait ... It is very hard to digest for anything that can't chew ...
1 This is why we shouldn't use corn us chum or bait ... It is very hard to digest for anything that can't chew ...
A Fan-Tailed Steelhead.
2 A Fan-Tailed Steelhead.
A Saugeen River Steelhead with a deformed "beak" still hit this bead ...
3 A Saugeen River Steelhead with a deformed "beak" still hit this bead ...
A Lake Ontario Chinook Salmon with a severely samaged gill plate ... Still alive and doing extremely well !!
4 A Lake Ontario Chinook Salmon with a severely samaged gill plate ... Still alive and doing extremely well !!
A Chinook Salmon with Lamprey damage.
5 A Chinook Salmon with Lamprey damage.
A Chinook Salmon with maxillary damage that survived to spawn.
6 A Chinook Salmon with maxillary damage that survived to spawn.
A Maitland River Stealhead with a Broken Nose.
7 A Maitland River Stealhead with a Broken Nose.
This Saugeen River Catfish only has one eye!!
8 This Saugeen River Catfish only has one eye!!
Chinook Salmon Damaged Mouth A
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A Grand River Brown Trout With a Severely Damaged Maxillary Eats a Properly Presented Bead Head Nymph.
10 A Grand River Brown Trout With a Severely Damaged Maxillary Eats a Properly Presented Bead Head Nymph.
A Saugeen River Steelhead with a badly damaged Maxillary.
11 A Saugeen River Steelhead with a badly damaged Maxillary.
A Grand River Brown Trout With a Severely Damaged Upper and Lower Jaw Survives to 18+" !
12 A Grand River Brown Trout With a Severely Damaged Upper and Lower Jaw Survives to 18+" !
A Returning Port Hope, Ganaraska River Spring Migartory Steelhead Survived without a Gill Plate.
13 A Returning Port Hope, Ganaraska River Spring Migartory Steelhead Survived without a Gill Plate.
A Small Great Lakes Steelhead with a Deformed Lower Jaw.
14 A Small Great Lakes Steelhead with a Deformed Lower Jaw.
Grand River Brown Trout Damaged Red eye fish Go Pro
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A Great Lakes Steelhead with a deformed Lower Jaw.
16 A Great Lakes Steelhead with a deformed Lower Jaw.
A Great Lakes Tributary Steelhead with a badly damaged Maxillary.NEW
17 A Great Lakes Tributary Steelhead with a badly damaged Maxillary.
This Grand River Stocker was obviosly "pierced" by a Crane or Osprey Talon, but survived and was eating a caddis fly.
18 This Grand River Stocker was obviosly "pierced" by a Crane or Osprey Talon, but survived and was eating a caddis fly.