NEW SPECIMEN SHEET

Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:14 pm

Hi Lads
Having looked at the latest ISFC specimen booklet for 2010, it has become rather difficult to work out what specimen weight is correct etc
There has been a good few changes ( all rductions ) of specimen sizes, and for some commonly caught fish, so have compiled this list to try and simplify all the correct informattion available in the new booklet, its in XL format and can be printed out for the boat as a handy guide.
For some reason in the book they have changed many of the specimen sizes but not changed the figures on the lists.
Also, nearly all specimens can now be accompanied by just a photograph of the fish, no need for bodys unless claiming a record, the booklet explains very well EXACTLY what parts of the fish to photograph, and as mentioned on another thread measuring of tope is now accepted along with photographs.
Donal has also done one and will no doubt post his here too
Hope this will help
regards
screeming
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Re: NEW SPECIMEN SHEET

Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:31 am

I did one out a few days ago and printed it on the back of my species hunt sign so i could have it handy all the time

SEA FISH IRISH RECORD SPECIMEN
Angler Fish 42.985 kg 12.0kg 26.43lb Body
Bass 17 13lb 4.536kg 10lbs
Black Sole 6.32lb 0.8kg 1.76lb
Black Bream -1.0kg 2.205lb Body
Bluemouth 1.32 kg 0.9kg1.9845lb Photo
Brill 9lb8oz 2.0kg4.4lb Body
Coalfish 15.1kg 6.804kg15lb Photo
Cod 42lb 9.072kg 20lb
Conger eel 72lb 18.144kg 40lb
Dab 2lb5.5oz 0.6kg1.32lb Body
Dogfish – Blackmouthed1.31 kg 1.0kg 2.205lb Photo
Dogfish - Lesser Spotted 4lb4oz 1.474kg3.25lb Body
Dogfish - Greater Spotted/bullhuss 23lb13oz 7.257kg 16lb -
Dogfish – Spur 10.43 kg 5.443kg 12lb -
Flounder 4.91lb 1.1kg 2.4255lb Body
Garfish (Belone belone) 1.729 kg 1.0kg 2.205lb Head and gills
Garfish (Belone svetovidovi) 1.11lb 0.355kg 0.875 lb Head and gills
Gilthead bream 3.24 kg 1.4kg 3.08lb Photo whole body head shot showing mouth and eyes
Gurnard - Grey 3lb1oz 0.68kg 1.5lb Body
Gurnard - Red 3lb9.5oz 0.907kg 2lb Body
Gurnard - Tub 12lb3.5oz 2.268kg 5lb Photo (pectoral fins must be fully expanded)
Haddock 5.39 kg 3.175kg 7.0lb -
Hake 25lb5.5oz 3.5 kg 7.72lb -
Halibut 156lbs 15kg 33.08 lb-
Herring 0.454 kg 0.34kg 0.75lb Body
John Dory 7lb 8oz 1.814kg 4lb -
Ling 55 lb11.34kg 25lb -
Mackerel 4lb 2oz 1.0kg 2.5lb Body
Megrim 1.85 kg 0.794kg 1.75lb Body
Monkfish 73lbs suspended from listings
Mullet - Grey, thick lipped 9.1lb 2.268kg 5 lb Body
Mullet - Golden Grey 1.191 kg 0.68kg 1.5lb Body
Mullet – Red 0.82 kg 0.454kg 1.0 lb Body
Plaice 8.23lbs 1.5kg 3.31lb -
Pollack 19lb 3oz 5.443kg 12lb Photo
Pouting 4lb 13.5oz 1.361kg 3lb -
Ray - Blonde 37lb 11.34kg 25lb Photo
Ray – Cuckoo 5lb11oz 1.8kg 4.0lb Photo
Ray - Electric 40 kg 9.072kg 20lb Photo
Ray - Homelyn 8.28lb 2.268kg 5lb Photo
Ray - Painted 17.21lb 4.536kg 10lb Photo
Ray - Sting 33.2 kg 13.608kg 30lb Photo
Ray – Thornback 37lb 8.0kg 17.64lb Photo
Ray - Undulate 18lb suspended from listings
Ray’s Bream 6lb 4.25oz 2.0kg 4.41lb Body
Red Sea Bream 9lb 6oz 1.8kg 4.0lb -
Rockling, Three Bearded 3lb1oz 0.794kg 1.75lb Body
Scad 1.97lb 0.680kg 1.5lb Body
Shad - Allis - 1.814kg 4lb Scales
Shad - Twaite 1.54 kg 1.1kg 2.4255lb Scales
Shark - Blue 206lb 45.359kg 100lb Photo
Shark - Mako - 90.718kg 200lb Photo
Shark - Porbeagle 365lb 68.038kg 150lb Photo
Shark - Six-Gilled 480 kg 45.359kg 100lb Photo
Shark - Thresher - 54.431kg 120lb Photo
Skate - Common 221 suspended from listings
Skate - Long Nosed - 36.287kg 80lb Photo
Skate - White 165lb 54.431kg 120lb Photo
Smooth-Hound 16.58lb 3.0kg 6.62lb Photo
Stone Basse 11.72lb 3.628kg 8lb -
Tope 66lb 8oz 18.144kg 40lb Photo
Torsk 4.858 kg 2.721kg 6lb Body
Trigger Fish 2.54 kg 1.474kg 3.25lb Photo
Tuna - Albacore 29.96 kg 12 26kg.46lb Photo
Tuna - Bluefin 440 kg 250kg 551.88lb -
Turbot 34lb 7kg 15.44lb -
Whiting 4lb 14.5oz 1.361kg 3lb -
Wrasse Ballan 4.3 kg 2.154kg 4.75lb Photo
Wrasse Cuckoo 2lb 7oz 0.567kg 1.25lb Body

one thing i see in http://www.irish-trophy-fish.com/claim_form/claim.pdf is
THE ACTUAL BODY must be forwarded for identification in the case of the following species: RIVER EELS taken in tidal waters,i thought there was a ban on keeping river eels

Re: NEW SPECIMEN SHEET

Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:49 am

fair play lads, i was only saying the other day i would love to know all the different sizes
thanks this saves me the bother in looking it up myself :D :lol:

Re: NEW SPECIMEN SHEET

Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:01 am

Another thing i was wondering, when does a codling turn in to a cod?,when does a scoolie turn in to a bass?
when does ...... strap to conger .......pin whiting to whiting ect????

Re: NEW SPECIMEN SHEET

Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:52 am

paul skelly wrote:Another thing i was wondering, when does a codling turn in to a cod?,when does a scoolie turn in to a Bass?
when does ...... strap to conger .......pin whiting to whiting ect????


Good question!
I think it depends on the area, how common the particular species is, boat or shore, and the angler himself and his abilities.
I would catch a four pound codling but it would be an eight pound cod.
I would reckon a schoolie bass would be under three pounds and there would likely be a few around at the time.
A conger under 10lbs would be a strap - basically a small fish probably under 1500mm
With whiting, down this way anything under 300mm would be considered a nuisance fish, probably even bigger, basically anything not worth the effort filleting - you don't often hear the expression "pin" in this neck of the woods.

Re: NEW SPECIMEN SHEET

Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:10 am

I would propose two provincial categories -

East Coast and South Coast or rest of Ireland..

An East coast cod is 8oz and a South coast cod is 8lb :lol:
An East coast specimen cod is 20oz and south coast specimen cod is 20lb. :lol: and so on and so on..

If we have provincial categories then the specimen book would be fairer .... :D