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Anybody caught a fish.......

#1 Post by IDPearl »

Anybody caught a fish with another hook still in it's mouth from a previous angler? Just wondered what happened to that wrass that bit off my hook last weekend!
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#2 Post by kieran »

I have witnesses... honest!

I was fishing off the rocks in Keem Bay earlier this year looking for flatties and hooked something so I proceeded to haul it in and it was a load of braid, with a rig attached. My first thought was that it was my initial crack off (yep, had one to my utter shame and embarrassment). But I was not using braid, anyhow, hauled it further it and found a full three hook flapper rig on the end of it, complete with a 1lb flounder!

Fish was released unharmed - how about that for a lucky fish!!!

FWIW...
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#3 Post by Guest »

I fished a place called Rinnena Creek on the Shannon Estuary which is a great flounder venue and not too many people fish it but around 4 years ago one frosty winter morning I caught a nice flounder with a big hook in his mouth.
It was one of those old silver bait holder's which you see some people using for pleasure rock fishing.
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#4 Post by Viper »

Wrong sort of angling, but I once caught a perch in a lake in the west of Ireland with two worm hooks in his mouth, were there a while as well as they were all rusted.
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#5 Post by Luke Scully »

That last Tope I caught had its whole bottom jaw in two halves! It looked like it had healed up though with two sperate flaps. Not quite a hook in its gob but it does prove that fish can and will often survive injury. Fresh water fish are more suseptible to fungus etc. Fish in the sea seem to be more hardy due to a harsher environment. Also most fungi found in water cannot grow in the sea due to the salt. My guess is that her jaw was mangled by a wire trace sliceing into it during a fight with an anglers rod.
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#6 Post by Tanglerat »

4 or 5 years ago I was codding out of Dungeness when I got a good hit on my pirk.

I reeled in a cod that had another bar pirk stuck in it's snout. Poor fish was in pretty poor condition, really skinny for it's length.
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#7 Post by Ed Burke »

Never caught a fish that had a hook in its mouth but caught the same dosfish twice within the space of 20 minutes. I knew it was the same fish because its mouth was still bleeding from where I took the first hook out
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#8 Post by dtmcc »

caught a wrass two years ago, off a very small peir, "sorry forget where" with about a 100 kids fishing it, well it felt like 100.

anyway, the wrass had three hooks in it, one mine two very shinny ones with beads, leads etc, when one kid said "hey mister, thats mine and can I have it back now!,

Bloody Belfast kids, bring back the troubles, teach them some manners


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#9 Post by Peter Kinsella »

Dave wrote 'Bloody Belfast kids, bring back the troubles, teach them some manners'

Now- we would not wish the middle part of that sentance. But those kids can't be as bad as the Limerick kids ( and adults ) that spread copious litter and dead fish along the coast of N. Clare. They also come and fish about 2 feet from me when there are miles of clear shore.
With apologies to the decent Limerick fisherfolk, who are seemingly in a minority.

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#10 Post by Guest »

You think that's bad you should hear the carry on around Dunlickey and the Bridges of Ross some of those Limerick lad's are fairly dodgy I saw a fight break out over a crossed line.

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