Year Long Species Hunt 2007..Sponsored by Ian Golds Tackle
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PLAICE Platmsa platessa M.
Ir. Leathog bhreac; Fr. Plie, Carrelet; Ge. Scholle; Du. Schol; It. Passera; Sp. Solla.
The plaice, like other flatfishes, lies and swims on its side. During
post-larval development, the skull bones twist, so that both eyes are
on the same side of the head. This is the side which is upper-most
and pigment is confined to this side. The plaice has the eyes on the
right side and there is a row of bony knobs on the head ridge behind
the eyes. Scales smooth. Colour, brownish with well defined red or
orange spots. Grows to more than 7 lb.
FLOUNDER Plathithys flesus. M, B, F.
Ir. Dubh-leatha; Fr. Flet; Ge. Flunder; Du. Bot; It. Passera pianuzza; Sp. Platija.
Eyes and colour normally on the right side, but "reversed" examples
are commoner amongst flounders than amongst other flat fishes.
Conspicuous eniarged, rough, hard scales on head ridge, anterior
part of lateral line and along bases of dorsal and anal fins on the
eyed side. Dark brown to greenish-grey, sometimes with vague
orange spots, blind side uniform opaque white. Grows to about 5 lb.
Often occurs in fresh water well above the limits of the tide.
Ir. Leathog bhreac; Fr. Plie, Carrelet; Ge. Scholle; Du. Schol; It. Passera; Sp. Solla.
The plaice, like other flatfishes, lies and swims on its side. During
post-larval development, the skull bones twist, so that both eyes are
on the same side of the head. This is the side which is upper-most
and pigment is confined to this side. The plaice has the eyes on the
right side and there is a row of bony knobs on the head ridge behind
the eyes. Scales smooth. Colour, brownish with well defined red or
orange spots. Grows to more than 7 lb.
FLOUNDER Plathithys flesus. M, B, F.
Ir. Dubh-leatha; Fr. Flet; Ge. Flunder; Du. Bot; It. Passera pianuzza; Sp. Platija.
Eyes and colour normally on the right side, but "reversed" examples
are commoner amongst flounders than amongst other flat fishes.
Conspicuous eniarged, rough, hard scales on head ridge, anterior
part of lateral line and along bases of dorsal and anal fins on the
eyed side. Dark brown to greenish-grey, sometimes with vague
orange spots, blind side uniform opaque white. Grows to about 5 lb.
Often occurs in fresh water well above the limits of the tide.
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turbot
turbot from east strand portrush rag mac
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turbot fromthe whitewave open at benone
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2010 species list: coalies, flounder, whiting, pollock, cod, doggie, sea trout, pouting, poor cod, short spined sea scorpion, long spined sea scorpion, 3 breaded rockling, shore rockling, 5 breaded rockling, tompot blenny, mackie, placie, dab, bullhuss, conger, ballan wrasse, corkwing wrasse, goldshinny wrasse,thronie, lesser weaver, bass, tub gurnard, red gurnard, grey gurnard, shanny, rock goby, turbot,
CONGER COUNTER: 42
BEST CONGER : 32LB 1OZ
CONGER COUNTER: 42
BEST CONGER : 32LB 1OZ
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a nice thornback ray caught today 22/2/07 at 19:10 in the clifden area... on a one up one down with mackerel and squid bait
a nice thornback ray caught today 22/2/07 at 19:10 in the clifden area... on a one up one down with mackerel and squid bait
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[i][color=red]St Juniper once said; 'By his loins shall ye know him, and by the length of his rod shall he be measured.'[/i]
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FISHAHOLIC wrote:its the biggest i seen in 6 months it a whooper :D
nice ray steve
was about 50cm across wing tip to wing tip approx 5lbs.. have caught larger :lol: :lol:
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[i][color=red]St Juniper once said; 'By his loins shall ye know him, and by the length of his rod shall he be measured.'[/i]
[i][color=red]St Juniper once said; 'By his loins shall ye know him, and by the length of his rod shall he be measured.'[/i]