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What do you think caused this damage? Net, Seal or?

Postby Captain Morgan » Fri Nov 04, 2011 9:51 am

Spent a few days on the Sky this week chasing Coho and fishing has been decent.
On yesterdays trip one of our fish had a bad (Ugly) flipper.
Courisous what folks think may have caused the damage,......
(it had a matching scar on the other side too)
Net?
Seal?
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Re: What do you think caused this damage? Net, Seal or?

Postby Nelly » Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:58 pm

That is one gnarly caudal peduncle!

My guess is that a seal or sea lion got ahold of that unfortunate salmonid.

I couldn't see any gillnet scars on your fish although I've seen lots,...and lots of gillnets around the mouth of the Snohomish... bangheadwall

There is a nice repellent for seals and sea lions... It looks like this tommygun
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Re: What do you think caused this damage? Net, Seal or?

Postby House » Fri Nov 04, 2011 3:12 pm

Nelly caused that. Large separation between the two front teeth...definitely Nelly rimshot
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Re: What do you think caused this damage? Net, Seal or?

Postby Nelly » Fri Nov 04, 2011 3:16 pm

Look Robbo,
If you're gonna throw rocks, don't hide behind the "House" label... Everyone knows you're the "House"... spy
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Re: What do you think caused this damage? Net, Seal or?

Postby gstearns » Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:43 pm

Probably a seal.

Gillnet damage is often seen from just behind the gillplate to the dorsal fin (widest part of the body). If they get their body through the net past the dorsal fin, then they are free of the net. It would be unusual to see gillnet damage behind the dorsal fin.
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