TFC 2020
Freaks of Nature
TFC 2020
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... This mature Smallmouth Bass is very Healthy despite MASSIVE Top Jaw damage ...
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... This mature Steelhead is very Healthy despite MASSIVE top AND BOTTOM Jaw damage ...
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... This mature Steelhead is very Healthy despite MASSIVE top AND BOTTOM Jaw damage ...
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... This mature Steelhead is very Healthy despite MASSIVE top Jaw damage ...
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... This mature Steelhead is very Healthy despite MASSIVE top Jaw damage ...
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... This mature Steelhead is very Healthy despite MASSIVE top Jaw damage ...
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... This mature Steelhead is very Healthy despite MASSIVE top Jaw damage ...
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A one-eyed adult smallmouth bass ...
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A Niagara River Steelhead with SEVERE Lamprey damage ...
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A "Humpback" Steelhead ...
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A mature spawning Chinook Salmon with maxillary damage.
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This Largemouth Bass survived a DIRECT Heron strike and was still hungry! ;-)
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This Largemouth Bass survived a DIRECT Heron strike and was still hungry! ;-)
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A Northern Pike with TWO HORNS!
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A Northern Pike with TWO HORNS!
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A Fan-Tailed Steelhead.
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... This mature Steelhead is very Healthy despite MASSIVE top Jaw damege ...
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A Lake Ontario Chinook Salmon with a severely samaged gill plate ... Still alive and doing extremely well !!
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A Chinook Salmon with massive Lamprey damage.
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This Saugeen River Catfish only has one eye !
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A mature spawning Chinook Salmon with massive upper jaw damage.
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A Maitland River Steelhead with a severly damaged Nose.
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A Grand River Brown Trout With a Severely Damaged Upper and Lower Jaw Survives to 18+" !
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A Grand River Brown Trout With a Severely Damaged Maxillary Eats a beadhead Nymph.
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A Returning Port Hope, Ganaraska River Spring Migartory Steelhead Survived without a Gill Plate.
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A Small Great Lakes Steelhead with a Deformed Lower Jaw.
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A Grand River Brown Trout with a severly damaged eye ... Still feeding healtily!
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A Great Lakes Steelhead with a deformed Lower Jaw.
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This Grand River Stocker was obviosly "pierced" by a Crane or Osprey Talon, but survived and was eating a caddis fly.
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This Saugeen River Steelhead was still aggressive even with a severely damaged maxillary as a jeuvenile..
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A Lake Ontario Steelhead with a Severely Damaged Maxillary.
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A Lake Ontario Steelhead with a Severely Damaged Gill Plate.
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Two lesions on a Kawartha Musky ...
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