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  • anyone know what this beast was?

    I fished Blyth pier on Boxing Day, and y mate caught what looked like a pink eel, with nee head, only a hole and little feelers, slimy as hell, about a foot long.clinging to his bait.
    Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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    Hagfish?

    http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfish.html



    [Edited on 2/1/2005 by MikeR]

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    • #3
      Yes it is a hagfish....there is loads from blythe pier mate.
      "Some Times You Win, Some Time The Fish Wins, Thats Why It's Called Fishing, Not Catching"!
      Tight Lines,
      jonny mc

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      • #4
        dont even use your cloth to hold it....full of slime..........just put your foot on it and pull your hook....comes out with ease.
        "Some Times You Win, Some Time The Fish Wins, Thats Why It's Called Fishing, Not Catching"!
        Tight Lines,
        jonny mc

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        • #5
          got one a while back,just cut the lot off Paul,I was up to the eyes in slime......
          Cheers Alan...

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          • #6
            thats the bassa!!!!!!!!!!
            cheers Mike
            Hagfish?

            http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfish.html



            [Edited on 2/1/2005 by MikeR]
            Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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            • #7
              Never pulled one in yet Paul but have pulled my gear in and it has been well knackered. Just took it off and put it in a bag then binned it at home.
              Got your e-mail mate cheers. He looked after Yvonne and I when we went around Christmas. Nice man.

              Jim.
              Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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              • #8
                If you get one stick it in a bucket of water and see what happens. Have been told the Sea Life aquarium at Tynemouth wants some, they are welcome to them, every last one
                Alan

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