Two-Mouthed Trout

Some fish have two mouths – that doesn’t seem to help me any because I still can’t catch them.
This deformity was caught from a Nebraska lake in Lincoln. Naturally, it's a put-and-take hatchery fish. They are stocked only in the winter, and can't live through a Nebraska summer.
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It's almost as surprising just to find a fish at all in Holmes Lake. This summer it was almost drained, then dredged. I had no idea there were trout in there. I would have said, maybe, bluegill and/or bullheads.
The fisherman sent the head to Harvard, but he had already cut it off and frozen everything.
More shoddy work at the State Fish Hatchery. The Harvard eggheads ought to be glad the fisherman who paid to catch this limnological monstrosity hadn't already eaten it.
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