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Tuesday
Dec132011

'It can leave a nasty wound that takes six or seven years to stop weeping' 

The four hour stalemate was only broken when the fish became tired and Mr Wade was finally able to lift it towards the surface.

Mr. Wade said: 'If you get the barb through an artery or body cavity it can be fatal. It normally attacks feet and ankles from where people tread on them by accident.'

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