Two Headed or Two Bodied fish ?

Two Headed or Two Bodied fish ?

Two Headed or Two Bodied fish ? Cavalier & Blue Marlin Sport Fishing Gran Canaria

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, 26 October 2013

This photo has made the rounds on the internet for a decade now.

The exact origin of the picture is open for debate, having been used for email marketing and spamming for such campaigns as ‘toxic water chemicals lead to mutant pike.’ Regardless, catching a conjoined twin fish is entirely possible, though obviously not likely given the rarity of such a phenomenon.

However, there is one all-important question to consider if you ever find yourself in this situation: does the catch count as one fish towards the limit, or two?

source: World Fishing Network

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