Info on registering specimens.
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Info on registering specimens.
Lads has anyone any info on registering specimen flounder? I have the 2014 specimen book and one section details photographs needed but at the back of the book it says the body is required. Also, how do I go about getting a scales certified? Does it have to be a specific model of scales? Any info greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Re: Info on registering specimens.
Just send a pic of the fish on a measure and a pic of it on the scales and u should get your badge 
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Set him on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life.
Species from the shore 2011:21
Species from the shore 2012:34,
Species from the shore 2013:40
Species from the shore 2014:36
Species from the shore 2015:35
Species from the shore 2016:30
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Re: Info on registering specimens.
For Flounder, pictures will normally do, once they are of high quality. You need to show the full fish, front and back plus a couple of "head and shoulder" pics to show absence of the boney ridge normally found on a Plaice. This should do it. There are a good few posts on the different scales that guys use.
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Re: Info on registering specimens.
Yeah for photograph claims your scales needs to be certified as accurate beforehand
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Re: Info on registering specimens.
Thanks Mac, from what I can see the Berkeley scales is the one to go with. Any idea where I get it certified in the Meath/Dublin area?
I like the Berkley TEC scales. I've had mine certified now for about 6 years, withour any hassle. I have a buddy who ownes one and it failed certification. I have the 100lb in 1oz increments, which I feel I need for chasing Tope. The Salter Electro Samson sacles seem to be the most used out there from what I can see and I know lots of guys have had no issues with certification and they can be re-callobrated as well. http://www.anglersworld.ie/complete-ran ... cales.html They weigh to 50lb in 1oz increments.
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I like the Berkley TEC scales. I've had mine certified now for about 6 years, withour any hassle. I have a buddy who ownes one and it failed certification. I have the 100lb in 1oz increments, which I feel I need for chasing Tope. The Salter Electro Samson sacles seem to be the most used out there from what I can see and I know lots of guys have had no issues with certification and they can be re-callobrated as well. http://www.anglersworld.ie/complete-ran ... cales.html They weigh to 50lb in 1oz increments.
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Re: Info on registering specimens.
NSAI National Metrology Laboratory
National Metrology Laboratory
Griffith Avenue Extension
Glasnevin,
Dublin 9, Ireland.
T: + 353 1 808 2609
F: + 353 1 808 2603
costs €50
give them a bell first
National Metrology Laboratory
Griffith Avenue Extension
Glasnevin,
Dublin 9, Ireland.
T: + 353 1 808 2609
F: + 353 1 808 2603
costs €50
give them a bell first
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Re: Info on registering specimens.
Look up the golden pages or google weighting scales calibration and ring around. Theres a company in cork doing them for €30.
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Re: Info on registering specimens.
so can we see a pic of the fish plse?!
what length and weight is/was it?
what length and weight is/was it?
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