couple of questions
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wicklow91
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couple of questions
hey i am new to the forum been fishing for a good few years in all disciplines and have started to get more into shore angling, just wondering what the diffrence between a codling and a cod is? am i right in saying a codling is a young cod, oh and are poor cod and pouting the same thing? cheers.
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Re: couple of questions
wicklow91 wrote:hey i am new to the forum been fishing for a good few years in all disciplines and have started to get more into shore angling, just wondering what the diffrence between a codling and a cod is? am i right in saying a codling is a young cod, oh and are poor cod and pouting the same thing? cheers.
Your correct in saying Young Cod are also known as Codling.... However Poor Cod and Pouting are not the same the front dorsal fin and the front anal fin on a Poor Cod do not overlap, as is the case with a Pouting whose front anal fin is well forward and will be in the middle of the front dorsal fin. The Pouting has a deeper body which will often have dark horizontal bands on it particularly in larger fish juvenilles are often missing these bands.
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Re: couple of questions
I've also found that unlike a codling, a pouting will leave your hand covered in little scales......
........a less scientific way to tell, especially if you don't encounter the two species too often
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ahhh ok thanks for clearing that up lads.
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Re: couple of questions
This may help
Poorcod
http://www.loughs-agency.org/archive/co ... %20cod.png
Note the slightly shallower body profile which is common in most poor cod which I forgot to mention earlier, however some can have a deeper body which confuses things - but notice the size of the eye, bigger in the poor cod, and for me personally thats the easiest way to differentiate.
Pouting
http://www.torbayfishing.com/fish-speci ... outing.jpg
This one shows the shading/stripes that can be common on pouting
http://www.uk-fish.info/pics/pouting22nov98.JPG
Poorcod
http://www.loughs-agency.org/archive/co ... %20cod.png
Note the slightly shallower body profile which is common in most poor cod which I forgot to mention earlier, however some can have a deeper body which confuses things - but notice the size of the eye, bigger in the poor cod, and for me personally thats the easiest way to differentiate.
Pouting
http://www.torbayfishing.com/fish-speci ... outing.jpg
This one shows the shading/stripes that can be common on pouting
http://www.uk-fish.info/pics/pouting22nov98.JPG