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Old 07-03-13, 05:44 AM   #1
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They make a lovely looking pair
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Old 07-03-13, 08:08 AM   #2
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Man dies of fish poisoning after eating 200 year old fish.
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Old 07-03-13, 12:50 PM   #3
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Looks like a gigantic Rockcod. Notice how the eyes are bulged out? That's not how they normally look. Rock fish are bottom feeders and are WAY DOWN. Like 200 to 400 feet or so, give or take. They decompress when you reel them in, and are dead by the time you get them to the surface. The ones I used to fish for, their eyes would pop out of the heads, and their air sacks would be protruding out their mouth because of the decompression. With rock fish, their's no such thing as catch and release. You reel them in, and that's pretty much the end of them.

I used to do alot of ocean fishing with my dad growing up.
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Old 07-03-13, 01:16 PM   #4
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So, 200 years old...

Was it gumming at the bait?...

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Old 07-03-13, 01:53 PM   #5
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I had to look at the first part of Ducimus's post twice.....
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Old 07-03-13, 02:36 PM   #6
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I had to look at the first part of Ducimus's post twice.....
Me too.
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Old 07-03-13, 02:40 PM   #7
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How do we know for sure? Can we cut him open and count the rings?
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Old 07-03-13, 03:34 PM   #8
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Looks like a gigantic Rockcod. Notice how the eyes are bulged out? That's not how they normally look. Rock fish are bottom feeders and are WAY DOWN. Like 200 to 400 feet or so, give or take. They decompress when you reel them in, and are dead by the time you get them to the surface. The ones I used to fish for, their eyes would pop out of the heads, and their air sacks would be protruding out their mouth because of the decompression. With rock fish, their's no such thing as catch and release. You reel them in, and that's pretty much the end of them.

I used to do alot of ocean fishing with my dad growing up.

True in deed any deep dwelling fish that has a swim bladder is going to die when it gets reeled in.The swim bladder just expands until it pops.I have seen Snapper come up with the swim bladder sticking out of their mouths.

Now a shark or a skate or any other more primitive fish they do not have the swim bladder getting reeled in from the deep just annoys them.

I always thought that concept of catch and release was bogus when you are bagging a deep dwelling fish with a swim bladder it dies either way.
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Old 07-04-13, 12:21 AM   #9
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Sounds fishy to me.
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Old 07-04-13, 12:34 AM   #10
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if I caught a fish in 900 feet of water I would cut the line because im too lazy to spend an hour reeling in all that damn line

I cant even imagine trying in 2500 feet of water where they say some are caught
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