Hi Lads
i need a bit of help with this one i caught an eel of bray pier yesterday it was 68 cm long light brown on top and was very slimy i have a pic but i have to try and down load it later
i think it was an ordinary eel but im not sure i know that with out a pic it might be hard to tell but ill put it up as soon as i can
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one easy way to figure which is which..
with conger the dorsal fin begins about level with the end of the pectoral fins..
whereas with common/freshwater eel the dorsal fin begins well back from the pectoral fins..
with conger the dorsal fin begins about level with the end of the pectoral fins..
whereas with common/freshwater eel the dorsal fin begins well back from the pectoral fins..
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just to be biast
i would say it was a fresh water eel (silver eel) they are quite common there, a typical conger is dark navy (although you can get albino conger) and i would have to disagree with paul for the sake of it,
when i see the picture i will confirm for you
when i see the picture i will confirm for you
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Re: just to be biast
mickeyfish wrote:i would say it was a fresh water eel (silver eel) they are quite common there, a typical conger is dark navy (although you can get albino conger) and i would have to disagree with paul for the sake of it,
when i see the picture i will confirm for you
I would have said freswater myself...the colour to me sounds like a freshwater eel plus the harbour is at the mouth of a river which would make it more than likely its a freshwater eel! Congers are sometimes caught here but freshwater eels are more prolific here...but then again i could be wrong! picture should be able to sort it out :)
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