Fish I.D?

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Fish I.D?

#1 Post by Mollyrocks »

Hi All,

Was out for a couple of hours today fishing, have attached a few photos, only new to this game am i right in saying this is what they are
Pic 3. Pollock
Pic 2. Whiting
Pic 1. Codling ( only saying that cause it had a little beard )

thanks for the help!
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Re: Fish I.D?

#2 Post by donal domeney »

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Coalfish
Pollack

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Irish Sport Fishes - a guide to their identification”
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Total species boat/shore: 45
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#3 Post by Mollyrocks »

thanks a million for that, the biggest was the pollock at 44cm!

the coaly is very like a whiting is it????????
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#4 Post by timod »

All three would be frequently caught from Greystones pier :wink:
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wrong! but close........
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#6 Post by timod »

Mollyrocks wrote:wrong! but close........
Harbor??That backround looks very familiar..

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