Fish Bitte

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DickAlbert

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When I did not find any thread on the. Might have been up so please show me where.

Wonder if they are someone who has pictures of when you've been bitten by his own fish if it has now become the or at least tell if the. Would be interesting to hear.
 
I know we've had threads before, and even some pics of bites from red devils, maybe jags or dovii too. My arowana bites me all the time (and no, that's not why he's for sale lol).
 
I've been bitten by my Bichir, lol
It's kinda like sandpaper. I know they have teeth, but their jaws aren't that strong.
CTU2fan, bada** avatar, SSCS kicks tail
 
There was a bloody bite from a pacu on here not too long ago.
 
My oscar swallow my thumb once when I was cleaning the tank and not paying attention. His gill rakers did a number on my thumb, it was like have 5 razor blades that slid all the way from the tip to where my thumb meets my hand.

I have had small fry try to eat the bubbles off my arm and that tickles.
 
anybody bit by a gigas
 
My 8" oscar and JD bite my fingers all the time, but I guess my JD is too small to draw blood and my oscar has never grabbed more than 1/2" of my finger. Do JD's normally do damage?

I got a nasty bite from one of my thesis fish: a gulf flounder. They only get up to about 17" but this one was 19", with pyramid-shaped teeth. Punched a hole about 1cm into my index finger.
 
I have to feed my 14" long nose gar by hand, due to the voracious appetite and quick reaction time of his tankmates, an 8" tiger oscar & 6" red bay snook.

I get nipped roughly 50%, but I don't mind it. Logan is just showing the love.

The funniest fish bite I have ever witnessed was around seven years ago (when fishing at the gass docks @ Calvert Cliffs in the Chesapeake Bay was still legal). It was the rule "perfectly normal" to have upward of 50 fishing boats in this small area reeling in rockfish in massive chum slicks!

Many charters ran to this local. A family on a charter (Husband, Wife & 3 children) were anchored around 25' from where my boat was set up. It is the norm to display your rockfish (striped bass for non mid atlantic MFK members) for photos by thumb in mouth holding it forward. The husband caught a nice sized bluefish and struck a pose for the family picture. To his surprise this method is considered totally N/A with these toothy fish.

Everyone within 100 yards almost pissed themselves laughing at this goof!

Moral of the story: If you are not sure don't put your finger in the fishes mouth!

Alternate poses also work well!

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