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ID:	1529439[/ATTACH]was up cresswell in caravan so took the kids to cresswell carrs for bottom water just for a mooch about,found this stange looking fish washed up,didnt have a clue what it was,1 of my mates reckons its a suckerfish,it weighed about 1lb,lovely colour,anyway,our lasses da had to come home to sort dogs out so he brung the light fishing gear and we went down to try for a few flatties the next day,got fook all but found another 1 of thse fish more than double the size,minimum 2lb,probably 2 n half,deep bodied fish wth big gut,weird to see 1 let alone another,just found it strange,is my mate right any suggestions?.cheers

  • #2
    Fish identity

    They are Lumpsuckers mate
    John S

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    • #3
      Defo a Lumpsucker we get a few washed up here as well along wi Rays Bream cheers James

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      • #4
        seems to be a few getting washed up lately

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        • #5
          Aye, that's me

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          • #6
            Seen quite a few when diving st marys.
            In order to become "old & wise", you must first be young & stupid.
            Age and experience will beat youth and enthusiasm every time.
            Youth and Skill is no match for Age and Treachery.

            This link is good for tide and weather and more http://magicseaweed.com/Tynemouth-Lo...rt/26/tide/uk/

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            • #7
              Year a lumpsucker a fished a Mach on Tyne mouth lady year and a lad coght 1
              Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/

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              • #8
                theres always a few this time of yearthey come in close to lay there eggs and get trapped in shallow water. davy.
                PB
                COD 21-15-0 Tynemouth pier R/M match
                COD 20-4-0 Sharpness, Tynemouth open
                Ballan Wrasse 5-6-0 Seahouses summer league
                Pollock 11-5-8 ST Abbs Spinning sandeel
                Dogfish 2-15-14 Tynemouth pier match R/M
                Coaly 3-5-8 Tynemouth pier match r/m
                2011
                Cod =, Coaly, Whiten, Dab, Flounder, Plaice, Gurnard, Weaver, Rockling, Pouting, Wrasse, Mackerel, Sea scorpion, all of tynemouth pier

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                • #9
                  They stick themselves to a smallish rock one bottom and guard there eggs you can pick them up and the rock with them.
                  In order to become "old & wise", you must first be young & stupid.
                  Age and experience will beat youth and enthusiasm every time.
                  Youth and Skill is no match for Age and Treachery.

                  This link is good for tide and weather and more http://magicseaweed.com/Tynemouth-Lo...rt/26/tide/uk/

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                  • #10
                    defo Lumpsuckers mate

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                    • #11
                      They also you's them for cavayar
                      Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/

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                      • #12
                        cheers,ive never seen 1 before,the 2nd 1 i found looked like it was still alive,it was shaking but when i put it back in deeper water didnt swim off,cheers for info lads,nice 1

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                        • #13
                          the fish in question is a relative of the lump sucker is correct name is a BATWANGS BATWANGA FISH , it is the rarest fish in the sea , and the only fish that constantly swims backwards in the ocean apparently it swims backwards to keep the salty water out of it eyes

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                          • #14
                            As said a lumpsucker, dont often see them apart from this time of year when they come in close to lay the eges on the flowing kelp and get a battering from the sea. Caught 2 of them in my life both foul hooked, 1 from Shields pier and 1 from Seahouses pier.

                            The males are bright red with hints of blue.
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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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