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#121 Post by BigPhil »

itll be ballycastle co.antrim
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#122 Post by jd »

3 bearded rockling off the menu now (rumour has it you can ask stevecrow74 for a recipe )
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#123 Post by Ronald »

20 Species of fish from the irish coast on the list so far ,not bad for january/febuary .just shows whats available if you are willing to brave the cold :lol: Good going everybody.
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#124 Post by fishinmidget »

i am becoming more interested in just seeing the species count going up than my own personal status...(or is that because i know im not gonna win :lol: :lol: )
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#125 Post by corbyeire »

you didnt get a pick of that turbot you caught - neither did petekd - or me

someone must have got a picture of one at this stage?
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#126 Post by barry murphy »

plaice got today
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#127 Post by lumpy »

looks more like a flounder, seems a bit light for a plaice.maby i'm wrong??
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#128 Post by alannelson »

thats what i was thinking aswell maybe im wrong bigger orange spots on plaice? flounder have orange spots aswell but not as many
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#129 Post by coaster »

I was with Barry when he caught this and my understanding of this is that the spots are not a good indicator of species but that a place is smooth when rubbed up the lateral line and a flounder is not. This fish and a few others that we caught were as they say, as smooth as a baby's a**e
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#130 Post by alannelson »

coaster wrote:I was with Barry when he caught this and my understanding of this is that the spots are not a good indicator of species but that a place is smooth when rubbed up the lateral line and a flounder is not. This fish and a few others that we caught were as they say, as smooth as a baby's a**e
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#131 Post by Ronald »

The lateral line looks a bit rough for a plaice ,looks more like a flounder to me .
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#132 Post by lumpy »

thought myself that the lateralline on a plaice was relatively straight
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#133 Post by BigPhil »

looks like a flounder to me for sure...had one or two exactly the same at the weekend myself..
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#134 Post by barry murphy »

as coaster said the smooth lateral line is the way i have been showing how to tell them as flounder can at times have spots.i have seen plaice up in the aquarium in dingle that had no spots at all,im not an expert on it but from what i have been told over the years and read on this site(when looked up flounder) the smooth lateral line is the best way to tell them apart.
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#135 Post by fishinmidget »

Bait....a fly :lol:

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#136 Post by jd »

Thick lipped mullet?
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#137 Post by fishinmidget »

yep
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Re: plaice

#138 Post by jd »

barry murphy wrote:plaice got today


I thought it was a flounder at firsdt glance, no sign of those bumps near the eyes either..
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#139 Post by Donagh »

Plaice spots would be stronger. I've often caught flounder with that kind of colouration.

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#140 Post by JimC »

As an impartial observer maybe I can clear up the plaice V flounder.
While flounders can have red spots they will generally be less vivid than on a plaice. This in itself would not be enough. The more pronounced lateral line on the flounder is usually a dead giveaway.
The attached pics give a comparison. On evidence submitted, the fish is a flounder, back to the beach Barry :)
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