fish species encountered when gathering bait
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while diggin lug: sandeels. small flounder, small turbot, smelts, butterfish, crabs, pipefish, dead seals, dead lumpsuckers, heart shaped sea urchins and various types of jelly fish...
while collecting other baits: sunbathers, crabs, rats, otters, weasels, foxes, kestrels, sparrow hawks, spinners, feathers, various rigs, loads of leads and underwear :shock: :shock: :shock:
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stevecrow74 wrote:while diggin lug: sandeels. small flounder, small turbot, smelts, butterfish, crabs, pipefish, dead seals, dead lumpsuckers, heart shaped sea urchins and various types of jelly fish...
while collecting other baits: sunbathers, crabs, rats, otters, weasels, foxes, kestrels, sparrow hawks, spinners, feathers, various rigs, loads of leads and underwear :shock: :shock: :shock:
no socks? lol
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while collecting other baits: sunbathers, crabs, rats, otters, weasels, foxes, kestrels, sparrow hawks, spinners, feathers, various rigs, loads of leads and underwear :shock: :shock: :shock:
Was this in Ireland? If so then it was probably a stoat, AFAIK there are no weasels in this country :?
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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Bradan wrote:Was this in Ireland? If so then it was probably a stoat, AFAIK there are no weasels in this country :?
a weasel is weasely recognised, a stoat is stoatally diffetent :D
probably a stoat so..
Although you will not find the weasel in Ireland, you can find stoats there. To confuse matters, stoats in Ireland are called weasels, because they are smaller than the stoats found on mainland Britain.
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Can anyone identify these? Not strictly encountered while gathering bait - coughed up from a codling caught on a shallow inshore reef within a couple of hundred yards from the shoreline.
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Could the top one be a weaver?
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still going with tadpole fish for the top or a torsk i think some call them, usually a bit darker in colour but digestive juices of the stomach would have desolved the pigment in the skin, ive had cod spit up butterfish before that werre pure white because of the digestive juices in the stomach
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