N.W.T. fisherman lands big fish eating another big fish - North - CBC News
'"Maybe 20, 30 years ago, when he first started, he used to see bigger loche, eating bigger fish," Blake said. '
'"He had a pretty good grip on the whitefish," Blake said. '
'I was going, 'what — what IS that?'"Turns out, it was a fish eating a fish — more specifically, a whopping 90-centimetre loche with its mouth wrapped around a whitefish, about half its size. '
'So when we pulled it out, the loche was free — he was just wagging his tail, and hanging onto the whitefish," Blake said. '
'It seems the loche — also known as burbot, or lingcod — had been just passing by, and spotted a seemingly convenient lunch. '
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'"Maybe 20, 30 years ago, when he first started, he used to see bigger loche, eating bigger fish," Blake said. '
'"He had a pretty good grip on the whitefish," Blake said. '
'I was going, 'what — what IS that?'"Turns out, it was a fish eating a fish — more specifically, a whopping 90-centimetre loche with its mouth wrapped around a whitefish, about half its size. '
'So when we pulled it out, the loche was free — he was just wagging his tail, and hanging onto the whitefish," Blake said. '
'It seems the loche — also known as burbot, or lingcod — had been just passing by, and spotted a seemingly convenient lunch. '
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