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justin1982
10-27-2014, 08:44 PM
Did a little pike fishing today and came upon this. I mean who does that?

DRiverRat
10-27-2014, 08:58 PM
Did a little pike fishing today and came upon this. I mean who does that?

It's a tribal ritual. I see it alot out here on the "D". They call themselves the HooDeFukarwe tribe. Stripers, catfish and huge trout hanging on trees and telephone poles. No joke. I'll post a pic next time.

Jigman13
10-27-2014, 08:59 PM
Pretty morbid sense of humor for whoever did that. I've hung carcasses and heads in private spaces but to do that publicly is odd. Kinda like a deer hunter leaving gut piles on public trails...

MudCat08
10-27-2014, 10:20 PM
Could have been dead when they found it and thought it would be funny to mount the head. but that's unlikely :(

Eskimo
10-27-2014, 10:43 PM
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That ain't right man. Sportsmen should show more reverence to their kill, even if it is a fish.

The Native Americans believed their would be consequences from the spirit world for disrespecting their kill.

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briansnat
10-27-2014, 11:15 PM
Back in the 70's when my dad would catch a big fish that he kept he would clean it and cut off the head, heavily salt it and nail it to a tree in the woods. After a month or two he'd take it off and lacquer it and mount it. They actually came out pretty nice. The 9 lb bass he caught at Lake Gerard around 1974 graced our lake house wall for many years.

Perhaps someone was doing something similar.

iraevski
10-28-2014, 01:21 AM
Back in the 70's when my dad would catch a big fish that he kept he would clean it and cut off the head, heavily salt it and nail it to a tree in the woods. After a month or two he'd take it off and lacquer it and mount it. They actually came out pretty nice. The 9 lb bass he caught at Lake Gerard around 1974 graced our lake house wall for many years.

Perhaps someone was doing something similar.

how can this be? wouldn't bears, raccoons and other critters eat the fish long before it had a chance to dry? if i left a salted fish in my backyard nailed to a tree it would be gone in 24 hours guaranteed

FASTEDDIE29
10-28-2014, 08:16 AM
I am guilty of leaving catfish carcasses nailed to trees on some of NJ's finest rivers. Skin em and fillet em! Not sure I would do it to a toothy critter, but hey, to each his own.

justin1982
10-29-2014, 12:03 AM
I am guilty of leaving catfish carcasses nailed to trees on some of NJ's finest rivers. Skin em and fillet em! Not sure I would do it to a toothy critter, but hey, to each his own.

That's just the thing, I've seen guys filet fish nailed to trees, sometimes they get left, oh well, something will eat it... This was a head on stake, no body, no guts on the ground, just a head chillen on a branch, I think it's terrible

briansnat
10-29-2014, 01:09 AM
how can this be? wouldn't bears, raccoons and other critters eat the fish long before it had a chance to dry? if i left a salted fish in my backyard nailed to a tree it would be gone in 24 hours guaranteed

It never was an issue, not sure why. There were few if any bear around back then. Coons obviously, but they never bothered the fish heads. The flies had a field day but in the end the head was intact, if a bit shrunken.

Lard Almighty
10-29-2014, 05:56 PM
As long as the rest of the fish was used constructively, seeing its head on a pike (pun intended) doesn't bother me that much.