INISHOWEN 1/2/10
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INISHOWEN 1/2/10
ME AND THE BROTHER , FISHED FROM 5PM UNTIL 10 PM , TIDE IN FULL AROUND 7.45PM . BAITS WHERE JUST SANDEEL , LUG , AND MACK . RESULTS MYSELF A SINGLE TINY PLAICE . THE BROTHER CAUGHT FOUR PLAICE AND THREE COALIES . LOVELY EVENING TIDE VERY FLAT , I WAS`NT FEELING TO CONFIDENT AS WE WHERE AT A LOCAL BEACH I`VE NEVER HEARD REPORTS OF FISHING BEING DONE ON . THE FOUR PLAICE THE BROTHER GOT WHERE ALL OVER THE POUND MARK , ONE WAS 1 AND A QUARTER , TWO CAME IN AT 1 AND A HALF , AND THE BIGGEST WAS JUST SHY OF THE 2 POUND MARK , HE HAD A BALL , ALL I HEARD OVER THE WALKIE TALKIE WAS "COME AND GET A LESSON FROM THE MASTER ". w***ER .
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
fair play to ya bokofin at least you did not blank no matter what size the one you caught
Ya should a been here last week.
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
Why would you ask that?shamoo0804 wrote:Nice size to the flats, you sure they were'nt flounder though ?
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
2lb plaice is a superb catch, great stuff!
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
It seems the plaice is a much misidentified fish especially out west, I'm not fishing too long myself and have always been told plaice are a summer species, maybe its different over there, thats why I asked.........to further my angling knowledgeWhy would you ask that
I wasnt trying to insult the OP, just clarify really...........as I stated its a fine haul of flats eitherway
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
So people on the west side of the country aren't as good at telling the difference between plaice and flounder as people on the East? Is there any science behind that, or is it just a generalism?shamoo0804 wrote:It seems the plaice is a much misidentified fish especially out west, I'm not fishing too long myself and have always been told plaice are a summer species, maybe its different over there, thats why I asked.........to further my angling knowledgeWhy would you ask that![]()
I wasnt trying to insult the OP, just clarify really...........as I stated its a fine haul of flats eitherway
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
A few people in the south arn't too good at distinguishing them either.
Last year I was fishing an East Cork beach. When I arrived an angler was already there. I asked him how he was getting on and he said he had caught 3 plaice. I was surprised at that as it is a beach I fish regularly and have had plenty of flounder but never a plaice. About half an hour later I had a bite an reeled in a good size flounder, sandy coloured with those orange spots flounder on sandy beaches often display - the guy came over and said "that's a nice plaice" - I told him it was a flounder but couldn't convinence him - he was certain it was a plaice
Last year I was fishing an East Cork beach. When I arrived an angler was already there. I asked him how he was getting on and he said he had caught 3 plaice. I was surprised at that as it is a beach I fish regularly and have had plenty of flounder but never a plaice. About half an hour later I had a bite an reeled in a good size flounder, sandy coloured with those orange spots flounder on sandy beaches often display - the guy came over and said "that's a nice plaice" - I told him it was a flounder but couldn't convinence him - he was certain it was a plaice
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
big orange spots on all of them lad , thats the reason i called it plaice IS THERE OTHER FLATTIES WITH ORANGR SPOTS LAD . ME NOT TO SURE STILL A TAD GREEN .shamoo0804 wrote:Nice size to the flats, you sure they were'nt flounder though ?
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
bokofinn wrote:big orange spots on all of them lad , thats the reason i called it plaice IS THERE OTHER FLATTIES WITH ORANGR SPOTS LAD . ME NOT TO SURE STILL A TAD GREEN .shamoo0804 wrote:Nice size to the flats, you sure they were'nt flounder though ?
Yes Lad,
I have mistaken flounder for Plaice but the Lads on here put me wise,
Flounder can have the orange spots, So to tell the difference between them it’s a simple case of rubbing ones finger up the spine from the tail and if it feels rough and bumpy it’s a Flounder,
On a Plaice it will be smooth until you get over the eye area where you will feel 3 little bumps,
A Dab’s body will feel like sandpaper when rubbed toward the head,
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
Well done on catching your Flounder
Plaice
whatever they where. 
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
flounder/plaice- both are tasty boko.
There is nothing worse than a mate catching more than you. Actualy there is when they take the time to gloat about it.
Well done on not blanking anyway
There is nothing worse than a mate catching more than you. Actualy there is when they take the time to gloat about it.
Well done on not blanking anyway
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
Loads of guys call flounder plaice on Inch and all over Kerry, they will not be told they are flounder either. As for plaice being the only flat fish which has orange spots, they are not, as had been said flounder display them also. I have seen flounder well up rivers having orange spots. When someone see a flat fish with orange spots they just assume they are plaice, they never look that hard at them to see they are nothing other than flounder.
The flounder has got an almost straight lateral line and the place has a dip in it's, see the pics.
Regards Wez
The flounder has got an almost straight lateral line and the place has a dip in it's, see the pics.
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
the chances of actually catching a plaice this time of year especially a mature specimen of 2lb is remote. there busy off spawning and wont be back until march at the earliest. it is most likley your plaice is a flounder.
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... lit=plaice
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
u sure it wasn't a tope??
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
Just a generalisationSo people on the west side of the country aren't as good at telling the difference between plaice and flounder as people on the East? Is there any science behind that, or is it just a generalism?
PaddyB, in respect of my initial reply, it seems given other posters comments I was right to ask such a question
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
Just a generalisation, based on scientific findingsSo people on the west side of the country aren't as good at telling the difference between plaice and flounder as people on the East? Is there any science behind that, or is it just a generalism?
PaddyB, in respect of my initial reply, it seems given other posters comments I was right to ask such a question
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
thanks for the lesson folks , sorry paddyb lad let donegal down there .
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
Hi again Lad,
The link below may be a help to many who like myself found it hard at first to find the difference between these fish,
http://www.worldseafishing.com/shore/ho ... laice.html
The link below may be a help to many who like myself found it hard at first to find the difference between these fish,
http://www.worldseafishing.com/shore/ho ... laice.html
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Re: INISHOWEN 1/2/10
Yeah well doneshamoo0804 wrote:Just a generalisation, based on scientific findingsSo people on the west side of the country aren't as good at telling the difference between plaice and flounder as people on the East? Is there any science behind that, or is it just a generalism?![]()
PaddyB, in respect of my initial reply, it seems given other posters comments I was right to ask such a question
As for the argument that its unlikely based on the species spawning habits, I seem to remember a 9lb Pollack being caught and photo'd on this sight from a Donegal Pier last Dec/Jan which I would have also said was pretty unlikely.
A simple 'well done, good to get out' would have done fine!