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Started by Magicman, April 18, 2016, 10:14:38 PM

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Magicman

What kind of fish "wood" this be?   


 
I noticed this fish hanging in a customer's office.  Some may recognize it as a lighter or lightered fish or simply a pine knot fish.  His son found it in a creek over 20 years ago.  He has an auto repair shop so he started pouring leftover clear coat over it and got a very thick buildup.  Kinda unique.
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wood bass ??? :D :D :D  thats pretty neat to hang on the wall :)
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Quote from: sandsawmill14 on April 18, 2016, 11:38:21 PM
wood bass ??? :D :D :D  thats pretty neat to hang on the wall :)
I have heard of Bottle Bass, but never Wood Bass  ;D

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That is a fish stick   ;D
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In the NW, when big old cedars drop in the river and eventually rot away they leave the stub ends of branches.  Apparently held more pitch, get worn in the river and look like left over saber tooth tiger teeth.  Commonly called "river teeth."   Novel by a NW author by that name.
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Quote from: Magicman on April 18, 2016, 10:14:38 PM
... He has an auto repair shop so he started pouring leftover clear coat over it and got a very thick buildup.  Kinda unique.

I often feel a great sense of kinship with you Southern guys, and then I hear about stuff like this.....  :D

EDIT: Sorry, I thought it was REALLY a fish....

sandsawmill14

Quote from: LittleJohn on April 19, 2016, 09:36:32 AM
Quote from: sandsawmill14 on April 18, 2016, 11:38:21 PM
wood bass ??? :D :D :D  thats pretty neat to hang on the wall :)
I have heard of Bottle Bass, but never Wood Bass  ;D
wood bass is what dad always told us kids we had when we would get to playing with the pole and catch a stick instead of letting it be still.  he would say you aint gonna catch nothing but wood bass if you dont let it be still :D :D :D
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We call 'em limb bream around here. 

kensfarm

If you look at it backwards.. could be a side view of a snapping turtle. 

redprospector

Quote from: sandsawmill14 on April 19, 2016, 06:45:29 PM
wood bass is what dad always told us kids we had when we would get to playing with the pole and catch a stick instead of letting it be still.  he would say you aint gonna catch nothing but wood bass if you dont let it be still :D :D :D

Hahaha! I can hear my Dad saying the same thing.  :D I've hooked my fair share of "wood bass" myself.  ;D
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There's a whole aisle in Cabela's for catching those.
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