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2 wheelers went through the pressure crack off hearthstone,my buddy and 1 were able to rescue 1 but the first 1 that went in sunk to the bottom,the guy had no idea how much ice there was and for whatever reason he decided to drive to the wet area to try to cross the crack,he said when it went in he jumped off the machine and it floated there a bit before sinking,in the mean time his wife followed him into the crack just a few feet away,luckily her machine didn't sink and we were able to pull it out.less than 100' away the crack is fine and they would have had no issues in crossing.hope they get the other wheeler out and i'm glad the couple was ok
(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)It was a nice fish but was a little to short so back in the lake she went. Got about a dozen out of the same hole all day including that one.
If its not rare and it happens to alot of fish how come I haven't heard ( or anyone I'm friends with) of a fish( laker) like this being caught? How many have you caught or seen?
Ha ha it is the BS thread combsey. Some peoples kids. LOL
It is a rare fish for sure. I was just simply saying it happens alot more then you guys think.
could you elaborate a little more. I worked in a trout hatchery for 4 years. I took care of close to a million trout in that time. Never once did I see any trout that had this sort of color phase or albinism. I can find no literature about that coloration in char, and very little about salmonids with that coloration in general. Most I could find about that was palomino rainbows. It is a VERY rare gene that is bred into hatchery fish today. They only get 200 actual palomino (albino) fish out of 250,000 palomino bread eggs.I'm guessing your thinking of the light color phase that smallmouth and largemouth (and other centrachids and percids) under go from time to time, or the dark splotches on smallmouth and largemouth, cause those are all pretty common and come and go for the fish.