What species?

OuTkast76

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Just wondering what is the most unusual/strangest species (for our coastline)of fish you have caught on the north east coast? Mine has to be a strap conger
 
I once has a roll of carpet fish... A good 3 foot squared... Was like pulling in a sailfish. Also pulled a bird once that spat back all over me... ;-) think it was a petrol... Smelt rank! Better than some ive pulled though haha
 
My weirdest fish is a Torsk just over 3lb.Quite a rare fish to be caught in shallow inshore waters.
Taken from the wash end of the South pier in the 80,s.
Its now in a jar in Sunderland museum.

Torsk
 
Probably a Weaver for me, taken on a tursty old Zen

Watch out if you hook one of these they can sting you !!




Strangest looking would have to be the trusty old Long Spined Sea Scorpion





perfectly harmles as Wee Ver said, but a face only a mother could love lol
 
Red Mullet off Tynemouth Pier.

Now that is a reare and unexpected catch. I've had a few Red Mullet (not actually a member of the Mullet family, more properly known as a Goatfish) out of the Solent when I lived in Portsmouth but even on the south coast they are a very rare catch being a warm water species more commonly seen in the Med.

I had that Turbot on Sunday but mine would have to be this little Grey Gurnard I caught on Seaham North pier a couple of years ago:
 
Not me but my mate had a mackerel on lugworm and squid. Strange thing was, it was on the 5th of December off cambois beach.
 
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