
Do you dare look deeply into the inky depths of an eye of a killer? Are you afraid of what you might see…the souls of his victims or perhaps a glimpse of their last, horrible moments on planet earth? Or is it something more sinister than that? Maybe things look unsettlingly familiar to you…
This killer’s pursuit of consumable flesh is relentless and he takes the lives of his victims without remorse, without so much as a second thought. His powerful jaws mash bones; his terrible teeth rip and tear muscle and tissue. And then he swallows you alive…
But this killer has been apprehended…it’s safe to get back in the water:
We’re talking of course of salmo trutta — otherwise known as the brown trout. 
Stu Gallagher of Liverpool, NY captured this dandy brown (and took the close-up eyeball shot) while Steelhead fishing on the Salmon River in upstate NY and was kind enough to pass along the photos.
Didn’t scare you did we?


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that is a tiger trout, not a brown trout.
Your right the fish is real , but the background dosn’t look real when you magnify it – must be the filters ( BS ) that is . ………. well of to feally catch a fish !!!!!
Not a bad (cut and paste ) job, the fish looks real – the rest dosn’t hold up under higher magnification .
Stu up front said that he applied some filters to these images but the fish is definitely not cut & pasted…
JD-Just wanted to thank you for this. Awesome description. You’ve always got the writing as a back up when the rivers current and oars are too much for an old man!