Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:32 pm

the 2nd looks a wee bit fatter...... :?

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:05 pm

Hi folks,
Catching the same wrasse is a near certainty if you fish the exact site at an interval. Your veteran/scar and size comments would hint this is the territorial male. This is the only Wrasse of that size and ilk in this area. All others are hareem member females with a smaller hierachial size range. When your champion fella dies or is not returned, one of the females turns male and undergos a significant size gain to take over as such. Think they are all born female. His job would be construction and upkeep of a nest and defence of the realm...
Rolly

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:10 pm

in saying that it could also given its not a hugh fish one of the resident females..Any idea whats the sex thats the info needed.... :?

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:59 pm

Rolly wrote:Hi folks,
Catching the same wrasse is a near certainty if you fish the exact site at an interval. Your veteran/scar and size comments would hint this is the territorial male. This is the only Wrasse of that size and ilk in this area. All others are hareem member females with a smaller hierachial size range. When your champion fella dies or is not returned, one of the females turns male and undergos a significant size gain to take over as such. Think they are all born female. His job would be construction and upkeep of a nest and defence of the realm...
Rolly


Hi Rolly, thanks for the info! That's incredible! :shock:
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Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:22 pm

it happened to me b4 that i caught same wrasse not once not twice but many times during that session :-) he must be hungry.nice catch mate well done:-)


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Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:46 pm

defo the same fish

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:29 am

zeke wrote:it happened to me b4 that i caught same wrasse not once not twice but many times during that session :-) he must be hungry.nice catch mate well done:-)


Cheers Zeke! That's crazy your wrasse must have been hungry alright! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:14 am

ShaneH wrote:
magpie01 wrote:
ShaneH wrote:I caught the same conger 3 times in a week :roll:


Wow :shock: how did you know it was the same conger?

His lower jaw was split and had a missing fin he was a real veteran


Caught the same conger twice on the one session! only way I knew was the first time the snood went ten yards from the shore and the "second" eel I landed had a familiar trace stuck in his lip.

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:12 am

I dont know if Iv had the same fish but during the summer I hit a fish and as I was taking him in the guy beside me hit one too.We were both saying how strange the fight was untill we got it in.A cod about 3lbs had taken both our baits.Both were well hooked so it hadnt crossed lines and the bait ran down on to its mouth.

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:10 pm

Wrasse are territorial which may explain it but they also shoal in similarly sized and sexed fish, so its not unlikely that you would catch fish that look identical or catch the same fish twice.

In most competitions you will find that fish will be released well away from the anglers in order to stop the guy on the next peg picking up your freshly released fish! :mrgreen:

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:22 pm

kieran wrote:Wrasse are territorial which may explain it but they also shoal in similarly sized and sexed fish, so its not unlikely that you would catch fish that look identical or catch the same fish twice.

In most competitions you will find that fish will be released well away from the anglers in order to stop the guy on the next peg picking up your freshly released fish! :mrgreen:



Cheers for the info Kieran! :D

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 2:47 pm

Definitly same fish. 8)

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:51 pm

i am 100% that both those pics are of the same fish i enlarged them and have done a retinal scan ,its the only way to be certain!
the fish it quite short sited and this could explain why its so easy to catch :wink:
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Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 5:42 pm

Caught the same wrasse twice in the same session. Unhooked one about 2lbs which left a small hole in the side of its mouth; half an hour later caught it again, same size same hole...
The 'scar' on the tail fin looks like a scale which has probably been dislodged from elsewhere and rubbed onto the tail whilst you snapped him.
Definate conservation message coming through this thread.....

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:14 pm

dickyfish wrote:The 'scar' on the tail fin looks like a scale which has probably been dislodged from elsewhere and rubbed onto the tail whilst you snapped him.
Definate conservation message coming through this thread.....



Hi Dickyfish, I thought that too about the scale on the tail. I see what you mean about the conservation message :idea: they are an amazing fish! :)

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:19 pm

roger de dodger wrote:i am 100% that both those pics are of the same fish i enlarged them and have done a retinal scan ,its the only way to be certain!
the fish it quite short sited and this could explain why its so easy to catch :wink:


Hi Rodger! That is amazing!!! :D :D :D

I have never seen anything like that before!!! Do you have special software? 8)
The resolution is quite good for such a high magnification!

Re: The same fish - what are the chances???

Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:57 pm

roger de dodger wrote:i am 100% that both those pics are of the same fish i enlarged them and have done a retinal scan ,its the only way to be certain!
the fish it quite short sited and this could explain why its so easy to catch :wink:

Another fishy story from R1D2!