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cuckoo wrasse

#1 Post by coaster »

Hello all.
How common/uncommon are these around our coast. I caught one last year off a rock mark in Waterford but never see them in reports other than boat reports. :?:
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#2 Post by beachcaster »

they are quite common around the coast even in the north coast here we get them on boat and shore.
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#3 Post by geomac »

Get them round Co. Antrim coast from the boat sometimes close in so should be available from the shore. Beutiful fish.
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#4 Post by coaster »

Cheers,
I never hear anyone talk of them so thought I might have had a rare one. :oops:
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#5 Post by x »

Bass are rare in the NW, so if cuckoo wrasse are not common in the SE, more power to you for landing one.
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#6 Post by petekd »

Have had a few fishing extremely deep rock marks in West Clare alright, dont remember getting them anywhere else from the shore although have had a few off the boat in The Swilly in Donegal though. What they lack in size they make up for in beauty, spectacular looking fish.

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#7 Post by donal domeney »

Plenty to be caught from boats on the south coast. So many thet most clubs give very little points for them. The more intersting thing about this species is that they will change sexes if there is a inbalance. the male is the more colourful where the female is brown in colour and has 3 dark dots from the end of the dorsal to the start of the tail. Have caught them from the shore on coloo rock in kerry.
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#8 Post by blackiemc »

Got one in 2 - 3 fathoms depth at White Lady, Connemara Oct '04.
Not very common here though.

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#9 Post by steve t »

plenty of the boat in Killala bay, dont know about the shore though
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#10 Post by Drew »

'The Maidens' off Larne seems to be the ultimate Cuckoo Wrasse Spot.
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#11 Post by coaster »

Cheers for the info lads.
I might try to target them this year.
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#12 Post by Norfolk and Goode »

Quite a few caught around the cove at St John's Point in Donegal in the summer. Not sure whether they are there all the year round.

Caught quite a few around the 60-80 yard mark on fish baits.
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#13 Post by BigPhil »

plenty to be had from some other marks in donegal bay as well from the shore. id also say that if you fished from the shoreline of rathlin island you would get plenty.
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