Rare muskie fish found in Toronto waters after two centuries
Al Mayadeen English
"It was definitely a shock and we knew we had caught a unicorn," Sampson mused.
Toronto fisherman Will Sampson holds the muskie he caught in Toronto Harbour. Conservation authorities say it's the first fish of its kind found in the Toronto waters in more than 30 years. (Submitted by Will Sampson)
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