The blowfish, from the family Tetraodontidae, the second-most venomous vertebrae in the world,
seem pretty easy to catch. They follow anything in the water and swim quite close to the shoreline. I didn't know they were that venomous but I was careful with them all the same. Little buggers managed to make me lose one or two hooks because I wasn't sticking my finger in their mouths to get them out. And when I opened the mouth with a knife, as the hook was just caught on a lip in many cases, they'd chomp on the knife with a horrible biting noise.
Cannibalistic blowfish by the shore.
Blowfish not doing much.
Releasing the blowfish once we'd finished fishing. See, we did catch a few.
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P.S. I'm pretty sure that this particular breed of blowfish isn't that deadly. He just belongs to that family, that's all.
Wow you to are great fishermen!! Way to go!!!
ReplyDeleteYips, rather small... in Carnarvon some guys got a huge Blowfish at the Jetty, was quite some trouble to get rid of that one...
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