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creature i.d.

#1 Post by seanie35 »

this fell out of the fishy i got last nite , any ideas what it may be...there was no tentacles , could it be a squid egg by any chance :shock:
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#2 Post by m.b3 »

chicken fillet! :lol:

owh :cry:
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m.b3 wrote:chicken fillet! :lol:

owh :cry:
:lol: :lol: whatever it is i wouldnt mind sourcing them, arthurs bass spat one aswell
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i have seen doggies spit them up too, rather strange what ever they are!!??
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stevecrow74 wrote:i have seen doggies spit them up too, rather strange what ever they are!!??
could you please lock this thread now........if steve dont know knowone knows :lol:
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seanie35 wrote:
stevecrow74 wrote:i have seen doggies spit them up too, rather strange what ever they are!!??
could you please lock this thread now........if steve dont know knowone knows :lol:

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i do how ever have my theories :wink:

it looks like a foot from some kind of shellfish, and have seen a few riddled with worms too which also makes me think it is from some sort of shellfish.. but that's only my theory
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#7 Post by seanie35 »

i gave a description to an auld time fisherman in youghal this morning and he reckoned it was a type of jellyfish.........mind you he was swigging a tin of tenants at 11am :roll:
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It looks like a finger in a surgical glove... did you catch a pirana? :wink: :lol: :lol:

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#9 Post by anthony2carr »

It looks like a finger that has been exposed to the sea for a while!!

They found a human head in the stomach of a cod a number of years back.
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#10 Post by dbrock »

maybe a razor
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#11 Post by Danny M. »

A mini spring roll !


Those fish got good taste :lol:
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#12 Post by kinsebr »

it would be good to find out alright. Maybe someone in the marine institute could help, they've seen all sorts of weird things :)
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#13 Post by uvox »

hard to tell.

what does it taste like?
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uvox wrote:hard to tell.

what does it taste like?
could post you some if ya like :wink: , in the freezer at the moment, next time i go fishing its going on the hook 8)
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#15 Post by brianbru »

john wayne bobbit must of been down there!!!
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brianbru wrote:john wayne bobbit must of been down there!!!

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#17 Post by Adam S »

looks like a piece of razorfish to me
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#18 Post by petekd »

I would have thought Razor myself. Just a thought, we fished a leg of the Munsters on Youghal a couple of weeks ago and the whole shoreline was absolutely carpeted in (empty) Razor and cockle shells after a good blow. Has something similar occured up there recently by any chance?
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#19 Post by uvox »

Richard Corrigan has a nice recipe for scallops...:)
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#20 Post by seanie35 »

brianbru wrote:john wayne bobbit must of been down there!!!
i aint swimming in dungarvan no more :shock:
uvox wrote:Richard Corrigan has a nice recipe for scallops...:)
ive got a nice recipe for bass :D
petekd wrote:I would have thought Razor myself. Just a thought, we fished a leg of the Munsters on Youghal a couple of weeks ago and the whole shoreline was absolutely carpeted in (empty) Razor and cockle shells after a good blow. Has something similar occured up there recently by any chance?
na pete all looked normal at the beach
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