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Weirdest Thing You Have Ever Found In A Fish

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Chipmunk. Bass was around 3.5-4lbs. Caught it flipping overhanging brush.

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5 hours ago, Megastink said:

Chipmunk. Bass was around 3.5-4lbs. Caught it flipping overhanging brush.

Cool, man!

Not really weird, but landed a 4pd that had a megabass crank hanging from it jaw.

Not really weird, but I'd consider this to be pretty rare.  Caught a catfish that had a hook stuck in its mouth.  Crazy part is  I hooked the eye of the hook that was already in the fishes mouth, I didn't actually hook the fish.

An offset worm hook sticking out of the "exit end" of a largemouth. Removed the hook and sent her on her way.

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Used to mate on bluefish head boats, some nights we'd clean hundreds, found a gold ring, and a bracelet on two different occasions. The ring was $, the bracelet not so much...

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8 hours ago, Troy1985s said:

Not really weird, but I'd consider this to be pretty rare.  Caught a catfish that had a hook stuck in its mouth.  Crazy part is  I hooked the eye of the hook that was already in the fishes mouth, I didn't actually hook the fish.

Musta been pretty surprised when you saw that

Guy cleaning a largemouth next to me found at least a  two foot garter snake in its belly. I was quite surprised and needed a picture 

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20 hours ago, Turtle135 said:

An offset worm hook sticking out of the "exit end" of a largemouth. Removed the hook and sent her on her way.

I did that once .

I’ve also found Steel leaders, hooks, line coming out of the rear orifice, but that’s pretty common.

On 3/18/2018 at 3:35 PM, Megastink said:

Chipmunk. Bass was around 3.5-4lbs. Caught it flipping overhanging brush.

New LiveTarget lure idea... 

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9 hours ago, EGbassing said:

New LiveTarget lure idea... 

We actually do need to send a message to livetarget for that

 

2 hours ago, Whipper Plipper said:

We actually do need to send a message to livetarget for that

 

They made a bat lure. Why not a chipmunk? :lol:

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My car keys. Thank God I landed the fish or I would have had to walk home.

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20 hours ago, slonezp said:

My car keys. Thank God I landed the fish or I would have had to walk home.

How did the car keys get in the fish in the first place?

On 3/21/2018 at 8:15 PM, Whipper Plipper said:

How did the car keys get in the fish in the first place?

I was wondering the same thing :)

On ‎3‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 1:11 PM, Whipper Plipper said:

What weird things have you found in a fish

Frogs, birds, snakes, turtles, plastic lures, etc.  The best had to be two years ago when I landed a 4.5 lb. bass.  It had a huge belly, so figured it was a late spawner (May timeframe).  Nope, went to pull her out of the livewell at the end of the day and found a muskrat in the water.  My "fat" bass was no longer fat, rather she was a bit on the skinny side. 

I found a floater once on Kissimmee with another bass stuck in it's gullet just a bit smaller then it was. 

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Inside a blue fishes belly we found a spark plug. Kind of tough to chew so we tossed it.

4 hours ago, bigbill said:

Inside a blue fishes belly we found a spark plug. Kind of tough to chew so we tossed it.

I bet that blue idled really rough after that...

A helicopter lure hooked in ones mouth last year. I thought those were extinct?

Rusted hook tip in the roof of it's mouth, and a leader with the swivel attached coming out of it's arse... Removed the hook tip and cut the leader at the sphincter. Man bass are hardy.

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