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  • Horrible looking fish

    Has anyone seen one of these before, it got washed up when I was fishing Collywell bay today.

  • #2
    Its a lumpsucker. They often get washed up, which is the main reason they're banned from most matches.
    Davy

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    • #3
      thanks mate.

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      • #4
        i saw henry gilby on the tv the other day fishing in norway, he caught a wolf fish not the prettiest species either , a quick question though are these lump suckers native to the uk ? if so what is there habitat etc ?

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        • #5
          Caught 2 from Shields pier over the years and 1 from Seahouse, they grow some size mind.
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          [__On-A-Roll__/
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          P.B
          SKATE 204lb
          COD 51lb
          LING 32lb
          TOPE 40lb
          CONGER 25lb
          HADDOCK 10lb
          HALIBUT 37lb
          COALIE 16lb
          BLUE SHARK 55lb

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          • #6
            Seen a one last year whilst crabbing they are a funny looking fish like.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kela66 View Post
              i saw henry gilby on the tv the other day fishing in norway, he caught a wolf fish not the prettiest species either , a quick question though are these lump suckers native to the uk ? if so what is there habitat etc ?
              Yep, native to our waters, they live in deeper waters but come inshore this time of the year to breed. One of those fish that we seem to see in peaks and troughs, be loads one year then hardly any for years then suddenly loads again.

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              • #8
                there must be no gulls up there !!! they normally have there eyes out before they've hit the shore
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