
Don’t do it. Night fishing is the best! … That’s what you said, so I came along, but I haven’t caught anything at all! It’s so boring! I’m going home!! W-well, don’t say that. Maybe soon we’ll get a bite. It’s been two hours of you saying that, you know? Is there really any fish around here? It’s completely dark, I can’t see anything. See, there’s definitely no fish! The atmosphere is so dull with no signs of fish! As I illuminate the surface of the sea with my doubts… danger is approaching rapidly—
Darts with a twist!!
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Death Game
The intent to kill from the dazzle and swordfish is too high.
This is quite a famous one.
There are even people who are dead, so it’s way too crazy 💀
“Bluffund AkirKonishi” Things Not To Do: Stabbings by Needlefish, a fish known in English as “needlefish”. It has an elongated body and a pointed beak-like mouth. Primarily preying on small fish, needlefish are sensitive to light and react strongly to it, exhibiting a tendency to dart towards light. For example, lights shining on the ocean surface and reflections from metallic accessories. They can rapidly charge at those, piercing the body like a missile, often resulting in severe injury or even death. Among fishermen, needlefish are sometimes feared more than sharks, as they are a dangerous species. If you get pierced, do not remove the fish; instead, go to the hospital first! ● Things Not To Do (19) / To Be Continued in the Next Issue (On Sale May 9th)
I remember that in the past, it was introduced in “Strange Creatures” as a fish that targets gangsters doing suspicious dealings in the midnight Nankai, shining a light with its lantern.
As expected, it’s night fishing after turning off all the lights.
It seems like a plot idea that could be used in a mystery story.
Is this really happening?!
If you get hit directly by a darts or a marlin missile, you’ll probably die.
If you set up a net on the boat at midnight and shine lights from the back, wouldn’t it be easy to catch dragonets?
I can understand fishing from a boat, but is there also fishing from the embankment?
In the movie “All About Lily Chou-Chou,” there was an old man who got stabbed and died.
Is something the size of a javelin going to come flying at me?
Scary…
Seeing a head with a fish growing out of it would surely be traumatizing…
During my student days, I received a warning about snakes and wasps in advance for the school trip.
It’s unbelievably bad at an unimaginable level.
“`Animals die. A man in his 30s died after being stabbed by a sawfish while preparing to dive in the beautiful sea. An accident occurred. The man’s body had a stab wound 0.8 cm wide and 15 cm deep, entering from his left chest to his lung. After sending a signal of caution to his family and friends, he was attacked by a sawfish, resulting in the man losing sight in one eye. Reports of the accident indicate that to avoid death, one must be cautious. Sawfish are slender, approximately 1 meter long, with sharp, elongated snouts. They have a habit of fiercely charging toward light, and during night diving, they can attack lights held in hand, resulting in stabbing incidents. It is absolutely essential not to shine a light horizontally close to the water surface at night in the sea.“`
Are there really so many deaths reported that it’s said there are even cases of people dying?
If you set up a net and shine a light, you can catch a lot of squid, right?
When you cut it open and see the color of the bones, you think, “Can I really eat this?!”
It’s not very delicious.
https://www.env.go.jp/water/heisa/heisa_net/setouchiNet/seto/g1/g1chapter1/kikennaikimono/datsu.html
Because there have been cases of fatalities due to excessive bleeding caused by punctures in areas such as the neck, one must not let their guard down.
If a dart has pierced, it is possible that blood vessels may be damaged, so it is important not to forcibly remove it and to seek medical treatment from a doctor at a hospital.
Shouldn’t wetsuits be made more durable…?
I looked it up and it turns out it’s really big… like 1 meter or something…
I tried the image test, and it was bigger than I expected, so this is impossible…
Even Killua can dodge something like that…
Darts with darts was real…
Datsu has a kind of greenish taste and is gross.
It’s not tasty when you grill and eat it.
If you’re targeting Suzuki, you’ll catch a lot of bycatch.
It’s small around the estuary.
“If it pierces 15 centimeters deep, it can only be seen as murderous intent.”
Could it be that the sea is dangerous?
I thought it was the size of a pacific saury, but it was 2 to 3 times bigger.
The death themes have become more specialized.
It is beneficial, but…
I remember there was a thread on the old bulletin board where Datsu would attack.
Well, you can catch fish at night fishing.
I only do it by the river.
In other words, if you place a board and illuminate that area, you’ll be able to catch fish…
Why does Datsu turn its fangs against humanity?
This collection of death scenes of this kind is surprisingly logical and outrageous.
It’s fun to catch fish because they pull hard.
I get tired easily, it’s a hassle to close it, and it doesn’t fit in the cooler box, but…
Did she have a boyfriend before she died…?
It’s much more dangerous than a shark.
I always end up laughing at Goraland, which has nothing to do with anything.
Why do fish have the strange habit of flying towards the light…?
It looks like mackerel, but the taste is not particularly good…
Isn’t it impossible to go to the hospital with it still stuck? It must be painful.
Even if you say not to pull it out forcibly!
The super energetic eel is jumping around and gouging at the wound, isn’t it!?
If it flies to the point of piercing a human’s head, wouldn’t it just end up on land even if it hit a sardine?
I had a big one bite, and it was so sharp that a wood plug worth about 10,000 yen got destroyed in one hit.
In the fall, you can see them near the Gotō Islands, almost floating like a jet ski with just their tails in the water as they escape from the yellowtail.
Why does it have such a form that looks like it’s ready to stab?
If you cover your whole body with aura, you can stop it before it pierces…
It seems that only the swordfish and marlin are feared by even the strongest men of the sea.
They have a seriously clueless look on their faces, those guys.
Using this big one as live bait will catch something amazing.
Specifically, there is a place where a big yellowtail fish comes and eats while being folded in half.
Isn’t it big?
If you’re hunting fish, you should be prepared to be hunted by them.
Swordfish can also do that with their massive bodies directed at the ship, and when they swing their snouts or tails, humans cannot win.
Therefore, after bringing it close to a certain extent, I either knock it out with electricity or smash its head with a bat.
I didn’t realize it was such common knowledge that you shouldn’t shine lights on the ocean surface…
I had no idea at all.
It seems that these guys spin after getting stabbed.
I’m fishing for squid and shining a light, but is this guy coming…?
It’s getting larger, with a pointed mouth and big size, plus its teeth are ridiculously sharp!
A generation ago, “Datsu” was like a standard routine here.
I think it’s a fish that those who know it are aware of.
The shape is terrifying, but isn’t the propulsion system strange above all?
Are you doing something like jet propulsion?
Are you stabbing fish underwater and eating them?
Datsu suddenly thought.
If the number of humans is halved, the number of edible fish will also be halved.
I imagined it to be about the size of a mackerel, but it’s huge.
Night fishing for gobies is not good either.
Why such an ecology…?
If it panics at the light, I can understand, but what kind of biology is it that charges straight ahead?
It’s like a spear coming at you at a speed of 60 km/h.
In Japan, you don’t hear it much, but in Southeast Asia, there are more cases of death than from shark attacks.
It seems there is also a similar fish called Okizayori.
Things like “Sushi Prince” really exist…
Even information suggesting that they are eating this has emerged, as expected of a priest konnyaku.
It will be around 1 meter at most.
If something like that were to come flying at high speed, well, you’d die, I guess.
Isn’t it just like a spear…?
Even if it reaches the blood vessels in the neck, if it isn’t pulled out, will it not kill me…?
Medical care is really amazing.
These guys are hard to react to when they light up over a wide area like squid fishing boats.
It’s easy to get excited when a small area is shining in a dark place.
I think every fisherman has eaten it at least once.
Basically, everyone is the color of bones! It’s awful! It only feels useful as fishing bait! Also, the resentment of having my lure destroyed is even stronger.
They said that in every marlin fishing tournament, someone ends up dead, didn’t they?
The fish atmosphere is nice…
I am
It doesn’t stick in my head.
Dada da tsu!
So the darts in Dats were based on a hunter’s skill, huh?
I wonder if they also stab with a saury?
In 2014, a Russian tourist was attacked by a barracuda off the coast of Nha Trang, Vietnam, and fell into a life-threatening condition. The barracuda bit her neck, and fragments of teeth lodged in her spinal cord, resulting in paralysis.
In December 2018, a naval officer candidate of the Thai Navy special forces was stabbed in the neck by a snake and died.
In April 2024, off the coast of Iloilo on Panay Island in the Philippines, a 59-year-old Filipino fisherman was stabbed in the abdomen by a flying needlefish (locally known as “balo”). He was rushed to a nearby hospital, but was pronounced dead upon arrival due to hemorrhagic shock.
In October 2024, an Italian surfer was stabbed in the upper left chest by a barracuda in Indonesia and died.
It seems like the kill score is higher than that of the giant anteater.
Too scary.
Is this also in Japan?
I saw a story on TV about a woman who was once attacked by a wasp that flew in and stung her in the chest, but she survived because the silicone she had for breast augmentation altered its trajectory.
Is it not okay to pull it out!? I feel like I might do it instinctively.
Isn’t it better to break its neck rather than release it alive…?
Is there anyone other than poachers who swims while illuminating the darkness with a light?
If you’re aiming for small fish, wouldn’t it be better not to have a spear-like shape?!
Speaking of unimportant things, the medaka is a member of the pike family.
The bones are green or bright blue, which is amazing for the swordfish.
Even flying fish have a crazy momentum when they fly.
If you shine a light on the ocean surface and move the boat, can you catch as many squid as you want?
It’s not bad.
It’s just not delicious.
Is it bad…?
I feel like the razor fish had a lot of small bones and its flavor was a bit watery.
I was told not to do this in the past.
It’s really dangerous.
In the drama “Sushi Prince,” the cause of the father’s death is a marlin missile, and after that, the son had a trauma related to the marlin’s eyes.
It wasn’t just when we went offshore by boat.
In order to mimic the sunlight, the scales on the underside became shiny, and to prey on shiny objects, it started to respond to light and even came flying towards regular light.
A certain kind of reversal phenomenon has occurred.
Are you saying that if the smartphone’s light accidentally fires at a shallow angle towards the sea surface, a needlefish will come flying at it?
Crossing the ocean to another continent might be a matter of life and death.
Hearing that makes me want to give it a try…
As expected, night fishing is the way to go…
I wonder if a knife would get stuck in the frying pan.
Are there really that many of them around? Like near the Kishi area?
The swordfish also comes flying… it feels like hell.
On the contrary, make the person you want to kill turn on the light…
I see…
It’s way more dangerous than any shark…
People who dive at night tend to point their lights downward rather than illuminating horizontally as much as possible.
However, swordfish is tasty unlike barracuda!
Why is it that only the creatures that seem easy to catch have no flavor…?
Is this the person from the 4-panel scary stories that make sense?
Swordfish are really dangerous because they swing their blades around as weapons.
Similar-looking sayori is delicious.
The humans of Higanjima, was the fish a barracuda or a marlin?
I don’t really care, but isn’t it a swordfish?
Even orcas are said to pass by swordfish, you know.
I wonder if they can pull themselves out once they get stuck.
Isn’t the ocean dangerous with some creatures having incredibly strong bite forces and others with extremely potent venom?