Definition of "Codling"?

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Definition of "Codling"?

#1 Post by uvox »

OK - is there a definition of "codling" as opposed to "cod"? I guess it's a cod under 5 (not 10) KG?

Oddly, I've caught a fish which reverses the words - lingcod - in the Pacific (not related to cod, though tastier and better sport):
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Re: Definition of "Codling"?

#2 Post by JOHN1 »

most are of the opinion that a fish over 6lbs is a propper cod.
anything under is a codling :wink:

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#3 Post by wayne riley »

i was told anything under 5lb was a codling :?: :?:
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#4 Post by boycie89 »

JOHN 1 is on the money , anything over 6lb is considered a cod !
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#5 Post by wayne riley »

i stand corrected as usual :oops: :oops:
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#6 Post by shamoo0804 »

6lb is the benchmark
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#7 Post by JOHN1 »

boycie89 wrote:JOHN 1 is on the money , anything over 6lb is considered a cod !


thanks boycie can i have a hundred lug instead of the cash :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Definition of "Codling"?

#8 Post by donal domeney »

The word "coding" do not exist in the dictionary I use but it is a localised word to describe a small cod with no defined weight, it changes in different areas.
In Cork they were often called Tamling. That word has since slowly disappeared. Same species no different.
When filling out a score card at a comp did you ever write in the word "codling" or would you just write in "cod" no matter how small it was.

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Re: Definition of "Codling"?

#9 Post by ifitswims »

codling : mythical species that was once caught from irish beaches during the winter months.
cod : forget about it !
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#10 Post by Keeper »

Jeeze Donal I haven't heard the word Tamlin in over 20 years. All the old fishermen in Youghal used to use it.
Have to agree with you A cod is a cod is a cod.
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Re: Definition of "Codling"?

#11 Post by Mohawk »

They have been known by a few names here in Cork over the years.

Nags,
Budeens,
Tamlin,

Tommy Cod ( small circa MLS codling),
Codling,
Cod.


The way commercial fish buyers determine which is a cod (highest price) & which is a codling is very simple if a cod is equal to or greater in length to a fish box in other words if its tail and head touch each side of the box when placed in it, it's a Cod, If it doesn't make that length it's a codling, a Tommy cod depends on the fish buyers humour :D
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Re: Definition of "Codling"?

#12 Post by kstaff »

Bassling, Flounderling, Whitinling! :D

Donal is correct, Cod is Cod it's only to make us feel good about catching small ones that we say Codling, sounds better than I got a few small Cod!
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Re: Definition of "Codling"?

#13 Post by The Austrian »

Interesting discussion lads, hope you don't mind if I threw in my 5 cents on this :wink:

In various other European countries like Germany, Norway, Finland etc.. where cod is one of their main catches - or used to be :cry: they call the species a completely different name (Kabeljau) before they come into reproduction age.
After they have reached their full maturity and reproduced at least for one year then they are called Cod or "Dorsch" (in German lingo)
So maybe the same could apply to "Codling" and "Cod" I wonder :? :roll: :?: Codling being just virgin :wink: Cod?
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Re: Definition of "Codling"?

#14 Post by dan »

i call a cod under 5Ibs a codling, 5Ibs 1oz+ is a proper one.
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