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    Please take a minute to check out this poster,most will already know the difference,please note the greater weever has not been added because of its rarityClick image for larger version

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    Aye mate caught them all. I remember many moons ago fishing on the Esk star . A weever fish was caught and Colin the deckhand whilst wearing northern Ireland gloves , held the fish up to show everyone the fish and in particular the little black venomous dorsal spine. then with a little flick of its body the spine went straight through the leather glove. immediately the pain was there in his face. Pulsing away and getting worse. As he had a medical condition he was told to go to hospital, which he did. He was ok some hours later. We were told the best thing is to hold bite area under hot water as hot as you can stand.
    Last edited by squidpie; 28-07-2013, 08:05 PM.

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    • #3
      Pedantic - they're venomous, not poisonous. lol.

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      • #4
        Why would anyone want to save the weever fish!
        If people think you are an idiot, why speak and remove all doubt !

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        • #5
          Originally posted by YoursTruly View Post
          Why would anyone want to save the weever fish!
          its about saving the other species Terry, the Sea Scorpion suffers more than most due to ignorance ...
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          • #6
            I wondered what your post was about mate. Now I get it, most people seem to think that the scorpion fish is poisonous. I caught one last night and a lad who was fishing next to me was amazed when I handled it. Loads must get killed by people scared of them. I also thought it was a campaign to save the weever.
            People who live in glass houses have to answer the door.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lambtonworm View Post
              its about saving the other species Terry, the Sea Scorpion suffers more than most due to ignorance ...
              I've seen many sea scorpions (granny fish) being stood on etc etc throughout my childhood. both short spined & long spined will NOT harm you. The best they can muster is a small vibration when held.

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              • #8
                heard some weird names for the sea scorpion granny slashers pmsl
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                • #9
                  All those fish go back alive even the weever really p##ses me off when i see people stamping on them because they are venomous. They have a niche in the food chain just like any other fish.

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                  • #10
                    Some years ago I walked along a pier in Denmark to talk to some anglers . They were float fishing, when I asked if they had caught anything one of them pointed to a plastic bag.when I opened it there were about a dozen greater weavers in it.
                    When I asked what they were going to do with them one of the anglers said " they are good to eat with bread and butter". I think I'll stick to cod and chips !!!!.

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                    • #11
                      We had 3 out of the bottom 4 at Portpatrick last month, all went back alive and well.
                      Only kill what youre going to use is my fishing philosophy.
                      Cheers.
                      Michael.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by codseeker View Post
                        heard some weird names for the sea scorpion granny slashers pmsl
                        used to be called ..... polymogs.... in hartlepool.

                        i try to get people to hold them with a cloth to feel them buzz rather than killing them.

                        youv'e only got to use "spined" and "scorpion" in the same sentence to get most people running and stamping.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dabcatcher View Post
                          used to be called ..... polymogs.... in hartlepool.

                          i try to get people to hold them with a cloth to feel them buzz rather than killing them.

                          youv'e only got to use "spined" and "scorpion" in the same sentence to get most people running and stamping.
                          I thowt they were monkey hangers

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by lambtonworm View Post
                            its about saving the other species Terry, the Sea Scorpion suffers more than most due to ignorance ...
                            Andy, I can see where your coming from with the other species and anglers will kill them because they look dangerous and that wrong.

                            Your post suggest we should save weevers or am I reading it the wrong way.

                            I myself personally would not hesitate to kill a weever should I catch one.
                            If people think you are an idiot, why speak and remove all doubt !

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by YoursTruly View Post
                              Andy, I can see where your coming from with the other species and anglers will kill them because they look dangerous and that wrong.

                              Your post suggest we should save weevers or am I reading it the wrong way.

                              I myself personally would not hesitate to kill a weever should I catch one.
                              No love lost between me and the Weever either but its the other species I feel sorry for,as previous posts have said the Sea Scorpions suffer most,maybe the poster should be been a bit more clear.
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