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  • #16
    Shore caught record only 13oz........................that looks a good one!!!
    Cheers Bert

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    • #17
      if it had big teeth it could be a cat fish.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by kensr27sz View Post
        if it had big teeth it could be a cat fish.
        I think you're thinking of Wolf Fish mate, sometimes called Rat Fish as the teeth look like a rats. They're thicker bodied and grey coloured, not seen any from the shore here but seen them off the boats once in a while, far bigger than a Blenny.

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        • #19
          had one wolfy from the shore last summer up st abbs rock mark estimated around 4lb plus
          Panel Pin Champ
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          • #20
            Originally posted by 5150 View Post
            I think you're thinking of Wolf Fish mate, sometimes called Rat Fish as the teeth look like a rats. They're thicker bodied and grey coloured, not seen any from the shore here but seen them off the boats once in a while, far bigger than a Blenny.

            The wolfish is in the same family as a blenny, the difference is it can get up to 8 feet long!
            All generalisations are false, including this one

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            • #21
              I thought it was a baby wolfish. Bloke caught a big one on the boat next to me last year at Whitby. We were drifting hard ground in a compo.
              Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by 5150 View Post
                I think you're thinking of Wolf Fish mate, sometimes called Rat Fish as the teeth look like a rats. They're thicker bodied and grey coloured, not seen any from the shore here but seen them off the boats once in a while, far bigger than a Blenny.
                Wolf fish are also known as catfish in some parts.
                To get away from dragons and catch monsters.

                Pig Hunter

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