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More species help, please...

#1 Post by inigo »

Hi lads, any ideas what this may be? It was caught last Friday in the East coast. It measured around 11 in. I though the place only held pollack. It does look like it is from the same family with the 3 dorsal and 2 anal fins, lateral line... but the single barbel and that colour have lost me (not that it was difficult). Cheers.

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#2 Post by wayne riley »

looks like a orange cod :lol: :lol:
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#3 Post by dbrock »

its a resident cod,,, ie , its a cod that has decided to stay around the kelp, area instead of wondering off,,,

Red codling

you can get a few around dalkey
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#4 Post by alby »

Red codling,

I think they turn that colour because of the iodine from they kelp where they live. I've caught a good few of these fellas during the summer fishing for wrasse. Not bad on a plate with a few beans and some chips :lol:
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#5 Post by daithi »

its a smoked cod. maybe
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#6 Post by Al and Jordan »

non-migratory 'red' reef codling, 4 sure
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#7 Post by inigo »

Thanks for the help! :wink:
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#8 Post by WrasseBasher »

Was it caught back of east pier dunlaoighre by any chance think i caught him last year :lol: looking a bit fatter now though
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