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#41 Post by thescotsman »

In reference to JW's strange creature, looks like a chiton of some sort to me, not a sea slug.
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#42 Post by jd »

I think it is a sea mouse, which is actually a type of worm. Mike ladle mentions it here
http://www.mikeladle.com/osa.html
(somewhere)

and in his book Hooked on Bass

http://images.google.ie/images?q=sea+mo ... s&ct=title
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#43 Post by Rockhopper »

jd wrote:I think it is a sea mouse, which is actually a type of worm. Mike ladle mentions it here
http://www.mikeladle.com/osa.html
(somewhere)

and in his book Hooked on Bass

http://images.google.ie/images?q=sea+mo ... s&ct=title


I know it as a Sea-Mouse also...I hooked one once on a boat trip and was advised to chuck it staright back over as bait....I remember catching a sizeable Ling on it.

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#44 Post by thescotsman »

ok, think you both might be right - any invertebrate biology I did is a dim memory these days. Chitons have 8 plates as I recall, can't really make them out on John's photo and it does look like the sea mouse pictures.
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#45 Post by petekd »

No secret bait for Alby, he just kept putting his baits where the fish were, all day long! Took the rest of us far too long to figure out where that was! :D
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#46 Post by alby »

petekd wrote:No secret bait for Alby, he just kept putting his baits where the fish were, all day long! Took the rest of us far too long to figure out where that was! :D


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#47 Post by Conor P »

jd wrote:I think it is a sea mouse, which is actually a type of worm.



Bait!!! :lol:
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#48 Post by kstaff »

Great to be back into it lads and good to see everyone too. Great start to the year for SAI lets hope it's a good one, not many clubs would have 30 members fishin the first week in Jan, weldone to all for attending.

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#49 Post by Caz-Galway »

Its definatly a sea mouse or 'Nudibrach' for those scientifically minded

http://www.nwmarinelife.com/htmlswimmer ... llosa.html

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#50 Post by Caz-Galway »

Its definatly a sea mouse or 'Nudibrach' for those scientifically minded

http://www.nwmarinelife.com/htmlswimmer ... llosa.html

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Re: what the hell is this yoke?

#51 Post by The Dirty Fecker »

jw wrote:what the hell is this yoke?


called a sea mouse

Well done Alby :wink:

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