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#1 Post by Boris »

i'm new to fishing.

i did a bit in australia before and loved it so this year decided to give it a go in ireland. i'm still at the stage that i'm happy to catch anything. a few weeks ago i was fishing in arklow with a friend and we caught these. as i said we're new so all we know is that they are fish. can you tell me wat they are?

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#2 Post by blackiemc »

Hello Boris and welcome.
I don't know why I'm attempting to identify as it will show my ignorance more clearly than anything, anyway my guess in descending order is
Coalfish
Poor Cod
Plaice or more probably Flounder (a flounder feels rough if you rub your finger along the back from tail to front I think)
Pouting
?
?
Herring
Pollack

I'm open to correction.

It was a good haul of species in anyone book

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#3 Post by bigsod »

I Think its:
Coalie
codling
dab
pouting
sea scorpion
tompot blenny
scad
pollock

Good session man 8)
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#4 Post by mitch »

welome to the site
BIGSOD is sot on there
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#5 Post by eric »

bigsod wrote:I Think its:
Coalie
codling
dab
pouting
sea scorpion
tompot blenny
scad
pollock

Good session man 8)


scad is a sandsmelt
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#6 Post by JOHN1 »

your sot on there eris it is an antherina presbyter well potted :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#7 Post by eyesreilly »

eric wrote:
bigsod wrote:I Think its:
Coalie
codling
dab
pouting
sea scorpion
tompot blenny
scad
pollock

Good session man 8)


scad is a sandsmelt


I knew it :lol: :lol: ,,,,,,,but was afraid to say :oops: :oops:
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#8 Post by mitch »

eric fair play on the sand smelt
john1 think id better check me spelling :? nearly as bad as me fish id :lol: :lol:
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#9 Post by shamoo0804 »

Yep, I'm with eric on this one.

Got a sand smelt there last year myself :D
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#10 Post by Boris »

bigsod wrote:I Think its:
Coalie
codling
dab
pouting
sea scorpion
tompot blenny
scad
pollock

Good session man 8)


thank you it was a good session we got bout 25 fish between us, and a big one that got away when my line snapped pulling it out of the water.

oh and are any of them dangerous?
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#11 Post by Dave »

No none of them are dangerous Boris, nice mix of species btw and welcome to the site.
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Dave wrote:No none of them are dangerous Boris, nice mix of species btw and welcome to the site.


good to know cos i'm still a bit girly when it comes to touching them. thanks for the welcomes
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#13 Post by davyp »

nice goin boris and welcome to the site

main fish to watch out for is the weever - 3 spines on its back - give a god awfull sting by all acounts, common on west coast beaches, but dont seem to hear of them as much on the east coast

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#14 Post by fishermannum1 »

nice species count there boris, well done.
like davyp said
davyp wrote:main fish to watch out for is the weever - 3 spines on its back - give a god awfull sting by all acounts, common on west coast beaches, but dont seem to hear of them as much on the east coastdavy

you dont want to get stun by one of these guys :twisted: one got me a few years ago and i ended up in hospital, was an awful experience.
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#15 Post by bigsod »

We get our fair share on the east coast too, but once your carefull you wont have any problems.
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#16 Post by shamoo0804 »

common on west coast beaches, but dont seem to hear of them as much on the east coast



As bigsod said, plenty on the east coast beaches during summer/autumn, be careful they can look like whiting at first glance.
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#17 Post by the codfather »

got a few of them 2 weeks ago in brittas bay. as bigsod said just be careful with them.
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