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Sep 4, 2019 09:39:49   #
Johndunntx
 
What fish is this?

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Sep 4, 2019 10:03:07   #
charlykilo Loc: Garden Valley Ca
 
Rare Ghost fish ?

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Sep 4, 2019 10:44:32   #
Ibclyde Loc: Cloverleaf Lakes Wisconsin
 
I need to use my imagination on this one right?

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Sep 4, 2019 11:42:55   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
I don't see any fish. I will guess this is that unknown species that we keep hearing but not seeing anything about. or is it the skunked species?

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Sep 4, 2019 12:42:15   #
Garry Loc: Wellborn, Florida
 
The Shadow knows.

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Sep 4, 2019 13:12:36   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
Johndunntx wrote:
What fish is this?


Look below the box your post is in, it looks different on a phone but it is still there and you have to wait until you see you photo before hitting send.

To attach a file or a picture, click "Browse" or "Select File" button, select the file from your computer, and click "Add Attachment".

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Sep 4, 2019 14:01:23   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
Johndunntx wrote:
What fish is this?


the invisible flesh stripper?

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Sep 4, 2019 15:10:30   #
Johndunntx
 
Sorry it didn’t load before.
What fish is this?



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Sep 4, 2019 15:12:26   #
Johndunntx
 
Front view



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Sep 4, 2019 15:19:09   #
charlykilo Loc: Garden Valley Ca
 
sculpin

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Sep 4, 2019 15:34:57   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
Johndunntx wrote:
Sorry it didn’t load before.
What fish is this?


yep flesh stripper
I was correct
cept for the invisible part

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Sep 4, 2019 15:38:00   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
I use to catch that back in the day up in the Chesapeake. My father called them Toad fish.

plumbob

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Sep 4, 2019 17:20:29   #
Garry Loc: Wellborn, Florida
 
Toadfish Do not get your finger in it's mouth!! they chew up shell fish for a living. I've heard they are good to eat, and that they are poisonous and that there are parts of both. Use your own judgement on that. I tried to pry one's jaw apart and It b roke my knife blade.

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Sep 4, 2019 22:53:20   #
Leejay
 
This fish is nicknamed the "Mother-in-law". Use your imagination on that one. Toadfish and dogfish are other names for it, and the guy is right, don`t get your finger in its mouth. They clamp down hard. But get this. From the neck down, you skin him like a catfish and you`ve got a great piece of meat to eat. FISH ON!!!

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Sep 5, 2019 09:54:28   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
Leejay wrote:
This fish is nicknamed the "Mother-in-law". Use your imagination on that one. Toadfish and dogfish are other names for it, and the guy is right, don`t get your finger in its mouth. They clamp down hard. But get this. From the neck down, you skin him like a catfish and you`ve got a great piece of meat to eat. FISH ON!!!

I was correct all along

'flesh stripping toad fish'


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