Dog’s fishing catching HUGE fish


Published on Nov 14, 2014 by Ken Wiesner

I was not there this day. A friend took my dogs to the river and they spotted salmon in the river They instinctively started chasing and catching the fish My friend had a video camera with her so she videoed the entire event. I would not have let them do this as its best to leave the fish to there natural life cycle, But whats done is done and it will never happen again So here is a video of the event to be remembered . Please DO NOT ALOE YOUR DOGS TO DO THIS. I don’t thing its good for the fish.
The fish were finished there life cycle and completed their spawn Also all fish were released back into the river to die naturally and feed the wild life in the area as nature intended

15 thoughts on “Dog’s fishing catching HUGE fish

  1. When we camped a few years back, my stupid dog got into it with a beaver. This was, at least, a 20 lb. beaver he had by the scruff, thrashing this beaver side to side and he let the beaver fling into the water. I thought it was dead because it just floated there, motionless. When my dog approached again, the fight was back on. Eventually, after throwing rocks at my dog to quit the beaver abuse, he disengaged and this beaver’s dam remains to this day, along with a huge eagle’s nest not even 100 yards away, to entertain my grandchildren.

      1. Hey Angel! 😀

        Won’t be long, the salmon will be running here in the next week or two.

        WOOHOOOOO!!!

        1. Yes #1, I can picture you out there like a grizzly, standing in the stream, catching salmon with your teeth. skinning that Elk for a blanket, and taking on that Indian squaw, as a bed warmer. There’s women in Oregon, ain’t there?

          1. Lots of women, Millard, but there’s not much to do here (not that I’m complaining, I love the slow pace these days 🙂 ), so it appears their favorite pastime is eating.

          2. Remember the days when you would grab a Big Mac and fries on your way to “Lover’s Lane?”

  2. “I don’t thing (sic) its good for the fish.”

    Are you sure? I was under the impression that a pit bull’s teeth through its midsection would do wonders for a fish’s health.

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