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Which Species?

#1 Post by grangebellew »

Hi,
caught a little fellow on feathers the other day and it's bugging me to know what it was. He was about 13cm long, on top of his back was a uniform light green color from head to tail and sides and underneath were silver. He had lots of scales and one dorsal fin. Also, he was a very lively little bugger!
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#2 Post by corbyeire »

would have said coalfish but only one dorsal fin? - check this http://www.cfb.ie/fishing_in_ireland/fish_id.htm
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#3 Post by donal domeney »

First impressions say's its a herring
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#4 Post by grangebellew »

Hi Corbyeire,
Thanks for the link. Had a look at it and definitely not a coalfish. Shape was like a herring/sprat/pilchard alright.
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#5 Post by stevecrow74 »

did it take the feather or was it foul hooked???
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#6 Post by grangebellew »

Hi Donal,
Yep, that was it alright.
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#7 Post by grangebellew »

Hi Steve,
It took the feather. Actually I got two of them in total.
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#8 Post by stevecrow74 »

as donal said.. its a herring
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#9 Post by petekd »

Where are all the Herring these days as a matter of interest? I havent seen one on a supermarket fish counter in an age. Used to eat loads of them as a child, there was a fella in Buncrana used to appear every friday and sell them from the back of his van on the main st.
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#10 Post by thompo »

i got some in asda about 2 weeks ago but not seen any since then in any of the super markets, one of the guys said they were out of season??? i thought they were similar season to mack although maybe a bit earlier?
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#11 Post by Bradan »

Might be wrong but I think the commercial herring fishery is in late autumn/winter? Pete will probably be on to let us know....
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#12 Post by corbyeire »

thats what i thought too autumn/winter
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#13 Post by rab01 »

used to be a herring fishing trip out from bangor, i suppose its still running. anyway the trips started in june from memory.
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#14 Post by Ronald »

you'll get them of blackhead (co.antrim) from the boat from early may/ june as they head towards the isle of man to spawn ,then another run at them as they return around sept/oct .
Not to sure about the ones in the south .
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scad

#15 Post by marty cork »

i was catching some thing like them the othet night and was told they were scad aka horse macs
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#16 Post by paulocallaghan »

scad look more like pollack but with a few spines on them, used to get them when looking for mack just as its getting dark
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#17 Post by corbyeire »

the scad have spines laterally from the posterioir tail fin up along a third of the body

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