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Topic: jims ickyfish collection
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halicat unregistered Posts: 1256 From: St.Petersburg,Fl USA Registered: JUL 2002
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posted 01-18-2005 08:32 PM
be very carefull wher you swim
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tangled up in BLUE Prowler Junkie Posts: 11086 From: New Castle, Ind Registered: DEC 2000
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posted 01-18-2005 08:42 PM
...I know I'm not coming to your house for a fish fry ...geez, that is some ugly fishin'..........my cat looked at the screen and gagged
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MDProwler Prowler Junkie Posts: 5250 From: Fallston,MD USA Registered: JUL 2003
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posted 01-18-2005 08:50 PM
Ed, your not hanging out with Halifax when you go to Nova Scotia are you? After watching the Frankinfish movie it might be hard to sleep at night. lol
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GenoTex Prowler Junkie Posts: 8492 From: Oakfield, WI, USA Registered: MAR 2002
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posted 01-18-2005 09:50 PM
those are mostly from 'extreme' depth! WOW! Where'd ya find that collection?
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ed monahan Prowler Junkie Posts: 33595 From: Cincinnati, OH Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 01-18-2005 10:48 PM
I got that collection in an email last week. They supposedly got washed up during the Tsunami.
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CJ Prowler Junkie Posts: 18860 From: Rochester Hills, MI USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 01-18-2005 10:54 PM
Ugh!
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Orange unregistered Posts: 18860 From: Rochester Hills, MI USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 01-19-2005 12:36 AM
quote: Originally posted by ed monahan: I got that collection in an email last week. They supposedly got washed up during the Tsunami.
That's just a rumor that's going around. These fish are from a deep sea exploration that took place about 2 years ago.
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butchcee Prowler Junkie Posts: 7476 From: Lake Ariel, Pa. Registered: SEP 2000
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posted 01-19-2005 06:40 AM
It's amazing what you get in your e-mails eh Ed?
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MIKE GATLIN Prowler Junkie Posts: 4307 From: Flushing, MI Registered: AUG 2000
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posted 01-19-2005 06:50 AM
Ed, those fish are so ugly I'll bet the email stunk when you opened it!
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Marty Usher Prowler Junkie Posts: 13833 From: San Antonio, Texas Registered: JUN 2001
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posted 01-19-2005 07:00 AM
Those are some UGLY fish!
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RADCAT RICH Prowler Junkie Posts: 2388 From: SUGAR LAND, TX. USA Registered: DEC 2003
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posted 01-19-2005 08:11 AM
Its amazing what is really out there!!! > when i was little on Long Island, N.Y.,i found a washed up dead fish totally entact, that i have never seen before, i grabbed it and brought it back to my dad, we looked it up , it was called a GOOSE FISH that has been EXTINCT for a long time,apparantly NOT ! this was a prehistoric fish with several rows of teeth and all head with a tiny skinny body, Quite ugly.This was the only siteing in the great south bay of long island!THERE COMING TO GET YOU, DONT SWIM IN THE WATER!
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pumpkin Prowler Junkie Posts: 7907 From: Las Cruces, NM, USA Registered: DEC 2001
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posted 01-19-2005 09:02 AM
No more can tuna fish.This message has been edited by pumpkin on 01-19-2005 at 10:32 AM
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halicat unregistered Posts: 7907 From: Las Cruces, NM, USA Registered: DEC 2001
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posted 01-19-2005 10:30 AM
i have the actual names of these if anyone is interested...1) chimaera pup 2) blob fish 3) umbrella tooth gulper eel 4) basket work eel 5) fangtooth 6) lizardfish This message has been edited by halicat on 01-19-2005 at 11:04 AM
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DR PROWLER Prowler Junkie Posts: 4079 From: TORONTO,ONTARIO,CANADA Registered: JUL 2002
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posted 01-19-2005 10:32 AM
After seeing this,it's Seafood Diet for me!
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pumpkin Prowler Junkie Posts: 7907 From: Las Cruces, NM, USA Registered: DEC 2001
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posted 01-19-2005 10:38 AM
quote: Originally posted by DR PROWLER: After seeing this,it's Seafood Diet for me!
Pat has been on a seafood diet for years She see food and eats it.
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CJ Prowler Junkie Posts: 18860 From: Rochester Hills, MI USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 01-19-2005 11:42 AM
Not anything I'd want to meet in the water..........but that's why I don't go in the water!
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dbudner Prowler Junkie Posts: 1391 From: Dallas, Ga. USA Registered: SEP 2002
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posted 01-19-2005 11:52 AM
geez, those would make a vulture on a gut wagon puke!
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idive Prowler Junkie Posts: 8483 From: Texas USA Registered: APR 2003
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posted 01-19-2005 06:25 PM
Interesting, the life that still exists in this world... I went fishing in Lake Conroe a few years back with a friend and he caught what looked to be a cross between a bass and a catfish. We found out later it was called a Bowfin (or Bowfish, I forget which) and is a fish left over from the prehistoric days and thought to have been extinct. Another time I was at the beach and saw an ice bag floating. When I went over to it to get the trash out of the water, I found it had a tropical sort of fish in it. I've looked in many dive books for it, asked many other experienced divers, and even wrote to a marine biology firm and nobody had ever heard of anything like it before. It was yellow with black spots, its eyes were quartered in alternating yellow and black, and it had 3 nasty looking spikes at the edge of it's gills. I set the fish free as it was still alive.
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