Species Target 2008

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Iain Coppinger

Species Target 2008

#1 Post by Iain Coppinger »

These are on my wish list for 2008:

Megrim
Hake
Halibut
Haddock
Witch

Suggestions, tips etc most welcome.
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

well if you catch a megrim.. you have cleared 2 on the list..

megrim and witch are the same species..


CFB species guide wrote:MEGRIM Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis M.
Ir. ScioltAn; Fr. Cardine; Du. Scharretong; It. Rombo giallo; Sp. Lliseria, Gallo.
Eyes and colour on left side. Outline narrower than in turbot or brill
and body very thin. Pinkish brown, occasionally with some temporary
mottlings. Grows to about 2 feet.
NOTE : In Ireland, this species is often called "witch" a name that
properly belongs to the craigfluke, Glyptocephalus cynaglossus which
is a right-handed flatfish. Both species are marketed as "white sole."
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#3 Post by eric »

head out to bray and anchor yourself of the head with feathers baited with mussel or rag. theres tuns of mini haddock there or so im told.
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#4 Post by DaveHaddock »

stevecrow74 wrote:well if you catch a megrim.. you have cleared 2 on the list..

megrim and witch are the same species..


CFB species guide wrote:MEGRIM Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis M.
Ir. ScioltAn; Fr. Cardine; Du. Scharretong; It. Rombo giallo; Sp. Lliseria, Gallo.
Eyes and colour on left side. Outline narrower than in turbot or brill
and body very thin. Pinkish brown, occasionally with some temporary
mottlings. Grows to about 2 feet.
NOTE : In Ireland, this species is often called "witch" a name that
properly belongs to the craigfluke, Glyptocephalus cynaglossus which
is a right-handed flatfish. Both species are marketed as "white sole."


this says they are separate species. Iain knows...
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#5 Post by yappo »

Only Megrim I have ever seen were out of Cork, Eric is right about haddock off Bray, can't help on the rest.

Mine are
spurdog
plaice of edible size
bass

but if you find hake or halibut please let me know

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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

DaveHaddock wrote:this says they are separate species. Iain knows...


i'm just killing two birds with one stone :twisted:
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#7 Post by fishinmidget »

anyway it says that in Ireland witch and megrim are the same so, as we are in Ireland, they are the same species. if we were anywere else in the world you would be right DaveHaddock.

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#8 Post by DaveHaddock »

Different species, same name. Sure they are all flatfish anyhows. If you catch a flattie at all that should cover you for megrim, topknots, the whole lot. :wink: :wink:

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