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It's definitely not a worm, but it is really cool. Especially since it came out of a yellow.
While the partial digestion makes it hard to see what it actually is, it's probably either a pipefish (I've seen yellows caught at the islands puke them up) or a baby snipe-eel, a deep water eel that comes towards the surface to feed at night. I've seen them washed up on the beach at Scripps. Either way, you're stoked! Congrats on the catch. -Noah www.facebook.com/yellowtailtagging |
Nice fish Gabe!
And very cool... ...thing you got there! :eek: I wonder what is it... It's funny, you always find things out there that make you raise your eyebrows. Last year we we picked up a blood worm looking thing on the surface... ...which was like 24" long and about an inch wide! :eek:?! I didn't think they were growing to be that big |
Did you check for inflamed labia?:biggrinjester:
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San Onofre glowworm
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That's a Goa'uld from the TV Show Stargate!
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