T twilight zone Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 12, 2011 567 0 0 somewhere in the zone Oct 10, 2011 #11 When I fish for bat rays in the bay sometime they get away by chewing the knot off the hook.
scott s Redtail Catfish MFK Member Sep 11, 2010 2,781 677 150 Indiana Oct 10, 2011 #12 JohnG said: So far my rays haven't done any noticeable damage to my acrylic, however one of the big girls does find it amusing to bite onto the silicone on my windows and see how far back she can pull it before it snaps back Click to expand... Ha, ha...bad ray! Needs a dog bone Hope she dosen't casue you problems.
JohnG said: So far my rays haven't done any noticeable damage to my acrylic, however one of the big girls does find it amusing to bite onto the silicone on my windows and see how far back she can pull it before it snaps back Click to expand... Ha, ha...bad ray! Needs a dog bone Hope she dosen't casue you problems.
J Just Toby Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 22, 2010 2,434 176 66 Guildford UK Oct 14, 2011 #13 twilight zone said: When I fish for bat rays in the bay sometime they get away by chewing the knot off the hook. Click to expand... Impounder if they die from a hook stuck in their mouth.
twilight zone said: When I fish for bat rays in the bay sometime they get away by chewing the knot off the hook. Click to expand... Impounder if they die from a hook stuck in their mouth.
D Dex_evo Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 3, 2008 54 0 0 Scotland Oct 18, 2011 #14 This is what my 2.5 year old black base looks like. You can hear them rasping at the base all the time. They do it when they are hungry and when they have just had a massive feed.
This is what my 2.5 year old black base looks like. You can hear them rasping at the base all the time. They do it when they are hungry and when they have just had a massive feed.
V valderi123 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 24, 2009 5,639 1 36 Golden, CO Oct 18, 2011 #15 thats crazy sh!!!t
dookie Candiru MFK Member Apr 23, 2005 942 15 48 Hong Kong Oct 22, 2011 #16 now that's what I'm talking about!