i caught this last night pictures are bad i was hoping it was a launce but im very unsure!slippery little bugger black line on the dorsal fin any help would be hugley appreciated
thanks
ferg
Last edited by fishy1987 on Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:32 pm, edited 3 times in total.
I would say its a baby conger aswell. Size is right for a launce or a lesser sand eel, but the color seems wrong. We had a few of those last week from a boat and the top of them are more green/blue (almost like a mackerel) rather than the dark color on your pic.
Cheers for that lads !i know almost wanted to keep him !really did thing it was a launce or some type of eel i never imagined a baby conger being soooo small!
tight lines wrote:dont want to start the ball rolling but i would have to say silver/river eel
I was thinkin that as well Alan but do the silver eels not have more of a rockling/slug looking head? Seen a few caught in Courtown and they where just like really long rockling.
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Total species boat/shore: 45
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