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SPOKANE, Wash. — A human finger found inside a fish at Idaho’s Priest Lake has been traced to a wakeboarder who lost four fingers in an accident more than two months earlier.

Fisherman Nolan Calvin found the finger while he was cleaning the trout he caught Sept. 11. He put it on ice and called the Bonner County, Idaho, sheriff’s office, the Spokesman-Review newspaper reported........

The complete story can be found here http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/human-finger-found-in-idaho-trout-is-traced-to-wakeboarder-who-lost-digits-in-july-4-accident/2012/09/25/9737007e-0759-11e2-9eea-333857f6a7bd_story.html

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Ha !!!!

The guy was in better spirits than I thought he would be !!!

What a rough way to loose a few fingers though.

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It puts a new twist on senko type baits though. The bone would be problematic in t-rigging, but skin hooking it wouldn't be an issue.

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Wacky finger? You would have to rig it so the knuckles bent in the right direction.

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Brings a new meaning to "Finger Food".

A-Jay

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