Which of the flat fish?

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Which of the flat fish?

#1 Post by anthony2carr »

I used to remember seeing flat fish close in on my local beach.

They we're pure white (same colour as sand). They would take off as soon as I came close, reasonable size too.

I know there's not much to go on, but I have not seen any pictures of anything resembling them(well in colour anyway) on the catch reports.
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Re: Which of the flat fish?

#2 Post by roger de dodger »

either flounder or more likley turbot judging by the colour they can be very pale depending on the sea bed they are feeding on?
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Cool. Another species to go after.
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

sounds very like turbot..
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#5 Post by Stephen8wood »

flounder on its back :)
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#6 Post by round_ourway »

They are turbot fella, Check out that flat rock at portnoo, its a belter spot in the summer for a heap of species
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#7 Post by anthony2carr »

Which flat rock.

Do you mean the one to the left of the pier?

I have caught Mackeral there and some small pollock on a spring tide.Never tried rag and lug there.
Just in Front the pier itself I have caught Pollock,whitting, gurnard, wrasse and conger.

I saw the "Turbot" from the beach, when I was about 10. I have never seen anyone fishing the beach at Narin, that is where I'm looking to Target from the kayak. The problem is it's a big area and I have no experience in beach fishing. So I don't really know where to target!!
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#8 Post by round_ourway »

Yeah the one to the left of the pier, we caught thornies on it, on round the coast a bit if your up for a dander there is a couple spots for massive wrasse. My uncle fishing that spot all the time in the summer in the boat. I think he launches for the beach at rosbeg (the beach beside Joe's Bar). There is plenty of sea trout about there also.
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#9 Post by anthony2carr »

Never fished down that way.

But it's on my ittinerary this year.

The only time i've seen that beach is when there was a huge surf up. So I don't think it would be the safest on the yak. But if it's fishable I will try it.
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#10 Post by round_ourway »

I have went/ attempting surfing on that beach loads of times. There is good waves but im just rubbish at surfing. I think there is a good wee spot on round beside ardara as well that I was told by one of the locals. We never got to try it but maybe this year. do you get out in the yak much? they look the business
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I was out on the yak quite a bit last year.

Really it wasn't a great year for it, because of all the rain and the wind.

But I have been out from Portnoo quite a few times. Mostly fly fishing for Pollock. But I also caught quite a few wrasse (one specimen, actually it was the biggest wrasse i've ever seen. Never weighed it so I don't know). 2 Congers , again not weighed. I also had a day or two with the macks.

It was my first year yaking, so this year I will be up for more. Waiting 'til the waters warm up. That's why i'm asking all these questions, wan't to be fully prepared when the good days come.
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#12 Post by dan »

probably turbot, i actually saw one in millisle co-down in the summer only saw the one, the rest were flounders dabs and i caught a little plaice too.
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