Lazy dogfish

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Lazy dogfish

#1 Post by Donagh »

I was talking to a guy in work that dives and he tells me that when he comes across dogfish they stay put when their poked and that hes grabbed them and they haven't even made the effort to squirm away. No wonder they don't give up a fight.

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#2 Post by George »

Doggies, the Bream of the Sea! :lol:
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lazzzzzzzzzyyyyyyy ddddddooooooooogss

#3 Post by dtmcc »

I am tired

lazy dogs, tis better to have caught and won one than to feed a crab?


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#4 Post by Donagh »

Don't get me wrong. Don't know how many times a single doggy has saved me from a blank.

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#5 Post by kieran »

Hi

Excellent skate bait down in Newport - Mary Tyler Moore would swear by them if she weren't a lady! They are also remarkably good to eat but a bugger to prepare... anyone interested, send me a PM...

Saved me from many a blank too, long ago, especially around Howth!
Now coalfish seem to be doing me the same favour...

Slightly OT, but what species do people think fight the hardest?
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#7 Post by Paulod »

Are they not called Rock Salmon which sounds good so they will sell well
by Fishmongers?
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#8 Post by Donagh »

yes their called rock salmon in the fishmongers. I belive they have to be skined as soon as possible. Sounds like alot of hassle. I'd gladly eat some of Kieran's coalies and even the small coalfish give good account of themselves on light tackle.

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#9 Post by George »

Pound for Pound..............MACKEREL
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dogies

#10 Post by dtmcc »

going fishing tonite, 10:30 onwards till dawn. this may prove I may be mad.

apart from that, failing a blue tunna, great white shark or the likes a
lazy dog (LSD) will have to do.

knowing my luck I can tell the future

BLANK :roll:

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lazy dog

#11 Post by dtmcc »

I was correct,

dog'ies are bone idle, lazy good for nothing lay about's, didnt get a bite from one, not a-one I tell thee.

To make things worse, at a party two fields away, some bloody fool was playing that crap song

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#12 Post by arthurg »

kieran wrote:Hi

Excellent skate bait down in Newport - Mary Tyler Moore would swear by them if she weren't a lady! They are also remarkably good to eat but a bugger to prepare... anyone interested, send me a PM...

Saved me from many a blank too, long ago, especially around Howth!
Now coalfish seem to be doing me the same favour...

Slightly OT, but what species do people think fight the hardest?



Smiling away to myself here - I thought that I was the only one who referred to her as Mary Tyler Moore!

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