Dunmore East 11/01/08 - help! No clue what I caught!!!
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Baitlooser
Dunmore East 11/01/08 - help! No clue what I caught!!!
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Duration: 4.00am - 5.30am
Tide: absolute low tide
Weather: very cold, rain, very windy
Bait: squid tipped with makerel
Rigs: 1 up 1 down
Results:
1 fish and I absolutely don't know what it is :oops:
Catch & release
Report: Very windy and rainy afternoon. First cast didn't bring anything. After good an hour I caught a fish which was about 10cm long, grey colour on top, light green at the bottom. Very big mouth compared to the size of the fish itself. Razorsharp teeth. And a lot of spikes on his back.
Could somebody please tell me what kind of fish I caught???
Thank you
Baitlooser
Duration: 4.00am - 5.30am
Tide: absolute low tide
Weather: very cold, rain, very windy
Bait: squid tipped with makerel
Rigs: 1 up 1 down
Results:
1 fish and I absolutely don't know what it is :oops:
Catch & release
Report: Very windy and rainy afternoon. First cast didn't bring anything. After good an hour I caught a fish which was about 10cm long, grey colour on top, light green at the bottom. Very big mouth compared to the size of the fish itself. Razorsharp teeth. And a lot of spikes on his back.
Could somebody please tell me what kind of fish I caught???
Thank you
Baitlooser
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eric
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an atlantic lizardfish fits that description but im sure you dont get em in waterford :lol:
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sounds like a wrasse of some type... but not known for large mouths :?
sea scorpion comes to mind too... fits the description
best thing to do baitlooser is look though this thread and you'll see most of the commonly caught fish around our coast
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=9021
sea scorpion comes to mind too... fits the description
best thing to do baitlooser is look though this thread and you'll see most of the commonly caught fish around our coast
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=9021
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Re: Bullhead
Baitlooser wrote:Mus wrote:Did it look like this?
:D That's exactly what it was!!!!
So it's a bullhead?
No lads its common name is a father lasher,,,, :shock:
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Re: Bullhead
cazbass wrote:Baitlooser wrote:Mus wrote:Did it look like this?
:D That's exactly what it was!!!!
So it's a bullhead?
No lads its common name is a father lasher,,,, :shock:
is that a local name cazbass, only known them as bullheads or millers thumb
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thats a big long spined sea scorpion ,bullhead or millers thumb are different species http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/fish/Cottus_gobio/ . this is also a picture of the long spined version ,their colour varies according to local habitat .
as far as i know a father lasher is another name for the short spined sea scorpion .
as far as i know a father lasher is another name for the short spined sea scorpion .
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so do i get any points for being the first with correct answer :wink:
MC, bullhead/millars thumb is a freshwater species :wink:
MC, bullhead/millars thumb is a freshwater species :wink:
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