Photos of the jawbone were shared on the popular "Fishesota" Facebook page and Fishing Minnesota Facebook page, leading to lively discussions about how it got in the Mississippi River in the first place. One group member suggested the jaws came from a gift shop in Florida. DNR officials said the jawbone didn't appear to be a "tourist trinket." In a photo shared by the DNR, the jawbone has some discoloration that the fishermen believed were bits of flesh. "Oh, yeah, it had a lot of flesh and was very rotten smelling," Joey said. "Currently, it's in some hydrogen peroxide to clean it up, then dry it out to hang it on the wall," Joey said. "I'll have a great opening of fishing memory forever with my dad." |