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Old 09-10-2003, 10:49 PM
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Authorities have found many of these mutilated carcasses and are not sure if there is an alien connection. The incisions found on the carcasses were made with surgical precision. One source was quoted, “ It was like whatever did this was trying to get all the eatable meat off that fish. Even the cheeks were cut out.” This last carcass was discovered between Elephant Rocks and Chigniac Point near Kodiak.
There have been reports of strange sightings from the residents of Chigniac Point. The primary occupation of these residents is cannabis cultivation so the reports were mostly disregarded.

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Sound to me like you answered your own question with this one. quote:trying to get all the eatable meat off that fish. Even the cheeks were cut out. Have you ever cleaned a fish and thrown the carcas overboard to allow the ocean creatures to do its thing? It looks more like a fillet knife than "surgical precision". When I was living in Sitka they had a pier with running water to clean your fish, then you put the carcasses in baskets that was dumped past the protected harbor.

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Monstro,
I have to side with neverenuf here. those incisions look vwery much like knife marks.
A close reading on the picture also provides some interesting clues. I don't think its a photoshop job.
If you look on the left side of the pic, in the forground of the mountains, you will see what could very well be arms. They are tough to make out, as an attempt to hide them in the form of gloves is clear.
as far as the locals, I need to head up for a month or so to confirm this, but they may of may not bee involved in this hoax.

Don't feel bad about being taken in by this, they are clearly very good (though maybe you spend too much time on shorer taking pee breaks. go over the side of the boat if that helps), but not better then neverenuff and moi

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Mr Mostro,
In the words of my father "are you some kind of idiot"? This mutilations has been explained to you as the result of casual fishing activity. If you continue to push this issue, the mutilations will only increase and this will be placed clearly on your head. Your constant put putting, combined with the release and retreaval of lead and meat are only making matters worse. You are a patsy and you don't even know it. Back off and go smoke your pot on the island.
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Now leave this alone and move on.

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I read a recent report from the region which stated that a ufo was sighted in the area. The occupants from the craft were seen taking large quantities of blue jeans and blue sweatshirts onto the craft. Authorities are not sure if the aliens were trying to disguise themselves with the articles of clothing but this is under investigation.

WAIT A MINUTE!!!!! The person in the picture, to the right, is wearing a blue sweatshirt and blue jeans!!!! OMG!!!

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quote:Originally posted by cjd:
Monstro,
I have to side with neverenuf here. those incisions look very much like knife marks.
A close reading on the picture also provides some interesting clues. I don't think its a photoshop job.
If you look on the left side of the pic, in the forground of the mountains, you will see what could very well be arms. They are tough to make out, as an attempt to hide them in the form of gloves is clear.
as far as the locals, I need to head up for a month or so to confirm this, but they may of may not been involved in this hoax.

Don't feel bad about being taken in by this, they are clearly very good (though maybe you spend too much time on shore taking pee breaks; go over the side of the boat if that helps), but not better then neverenuff and moi

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What am I missing? Looks like a filleted fish.

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You aren't missing anything, Monstros just fishing and has caught a couple right here.

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One word: Bigfoot.

That is the only way to explain.

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Wahoome,
I think he has cought more than a couple. Some people just do not understand Humor.

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Here's the alien piloting his ship ,

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If the Halibut scare wasn’t bad enough I have just had personal experience with hundreds of Lobster decapitations. What’s next, autopsy photos of Salmon that died from smoke inhalation. Too bad the Medical Examiner ate the evidence.
Be Warned… There is a Mutant Evenrude post coming with photos.

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An April Fools Joke in September . . . a good picture of a partially filleted halibut . . . and a good filleting job at that . . . time for fish and chips, I'm hungry





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PS I do believe in aliens . . . some have been posting on this board recently . . . they are having technology issues





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Clearly this is the effect on the environment when running those HPDI motors....

I am sure auguste will agree

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Saw this early this summer over Gloucester!
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Really guys, I promise, No more Halibut posts. But….The Mutant Evinrude is real.
I will post the powerhead photo tomorrow.

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Darn, got me there. Next funny post I'll be sure to laugh.....too bad this wasn't one of them. One question though, what the hell are you going to do with the eyeball?

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