Name this fish....

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#1 Post by petekd »

a handful of these turned up in a push net at the weekend, I havent come across them before, can anyone identify what it is? For the record, they have a slightly stubby head, 2 dorsals and a deeply forked tail. The biggest might have made 10cm or so.
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#2 Post by pete »

Was talkin to the lad that made me the push net and he thinks they are sand smelts...I stand to be corrected though :idea: Cool wee fellas although no where near the 20cm :D
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#3 Post by EoinMag »

It certainly looks like one according to [url=http://www.istitutoveneto.it/venezia/divulgazione/pirelli/pirelli_2005_en/Banca_Dati_Ambientale/192.168.10.66/pirelli_new/divulgazione/valli/img_uc/115.jpg]google images.[/url]
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#4 Post by Ronald »

Yeah they look like sand smelts pete ,get one on a hook and line then enter it in the species hunt :lol: not sure what bait to use though ,maybe a tiny piece of worm .
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#5 Post by pete »

Size 18 hook maybe..definetly think if you were on a mad species hunt you could try and nab one. On that particular push we got around 6 of them so they may be quite abundant
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#6 Post by bigstyle »

Bang a hook through it and use as bait??? :shock:

Oh and whats a push net and what is it used for. :oops:
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#7 Post by Bradan »

How bout posting a pic of the push net Pete? Think I used something similar for shrimp in the surf in France about 20 years ago but just wonder how similar they look...
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i bet would be a deadly bass bait
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#9 Post by fishinmidget »

deffo a sand smelt.......jp(rampent wreakfish) caught some of the end of a local pier that might have made 20cm........great pike bait. i think he got them to a small bit of rag.
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#10 Post by DaveHaddock »

petekd wrote:Name this fish...

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#11 Post by stevecrow74 »

just out of curiosity.. where is the pectoral fins positioned... up by the lateral line or just above the belly????
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#12 Post by fishinmidget »

up by the lateral line....
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#13 Post by corbyeire »

is a push net the one on skis sort of? the net splits either side of yourself - remember getting loads of flatties using one of those in seapoint dublin
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#14 Post by stevecrow74 »

fishinmidget wrote:up by the lateral line....


well if it is up by the lateral line it's not a smelt...
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#15 Post by Mr_Green »

DaveHaddock wrote:
petekd wrote:Name this fish...

Fred
i like it :D

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