Caught my first John Dory last weekend whilst drifting round St John's point, Killybegs.
Strange looking fella.
It was grunting at us when we took it on board.
Maybe they're caught regularly but I hadn't seen one before.
John Dory
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Re: John Dory
Nice catch.
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Efsa Ireland.
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Efsa Ireland.
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Re: John Dory
not caught regularly. very special catch. super fish.
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2025 targets:
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Re: John Dory
as above not a fish often caught off our shores on a rod well done man
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Re: John Dory
well done not a fish that is caught often around our shores.
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Re: John Dory
Great catch. Donegal bay does throw them up mostly later on every summer in july and august. Rubber eels and mackerel strips or both combined they usually take. Beautiful fish to eat 

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Re: John Dory
My brother had one off Culdaff pier a couple of years ago.
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Re: John Dory
one of the nicest fishes you can eat