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A rainbow trout fished out of Holmes Lake in Lincoln, Neb., on Dec. 17, 2005, features a double mouth. Clarence Olberding, 57, of Lincoln, wasn't just telling a fisherman's fib when he called over another angler to look at the two-mouthed trout. It weighed in at about a pound. Olberding, who plans to smoke and eat the fish, said the hook was in the upper mouth, and that the lower one did not appear to be functional.(AP Photo/Submitted photo, Charrye Olberding)

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Looking at it again it appears the bottom of the lower jar broke away, probably was born with it because it doesn't look like it's torn.

I wouldn't call it a second mouth- if it was me.

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Looking at it again it appears the bottom of the lower jar broke away, probably was born with it because it doesn't look like it's torn.

I wouldn't call it a second mouth- if it was me.

I wouldnt either Phil.

Leonard I agree with you too. It looks like the trout got away after one incision with the knife.

This topic was also discussed at www.ozarkchronicles.com

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