Hi All
I was fishing in galway on Saturday and i caught this weir looking fish . it looks like a Grunard, but im not sure i caught it in what i would discribe as a bay my problem is that i heard that they cant be caught from the shore i only wish i had my camera with me
help with fish species
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Re: help with fish species
croppyboy wrote:Hi All
I was fishing in galway on Saturday and i caught this weir looking fish . it looks like a Grunard, but im not sure i caught it in what i would discribe as a bay my problem is that i heard that they cant be caught from the shore i only wish i had my camera with me
I'm sure stevecrow could verify this. :P 8)
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probabally tub gurnard they are the most commom type aroud these parts.. even though thay are not that common... last time i caught one was five years ago...
was DJing then drinking... now home to put up a report that i still have to do..
was DJing then drinking... now home to put up a report that i still have to do..
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