Septic holes in cod in youghal
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				robbiekennedy
Septic holes in cod in youghal
Hi all I've been getting a few cod recently but maybe every 3 out of 10 have these septic looking holes in their side it looks nasty anyone else get any or know what causes it
			
			
									
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				donal domeney  
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
robbiekennedy wrote:Hi all I've been getting a few cod recently but maybe every 3 out of 10 have these septic looking holes in their side it looks nasty anyone else get any or know what causes it
might be there lads Lamprey eel https://www.google.ie/#q=lamprey+eel
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
I think u might be right donal i had a few with small holes in them and now that u say it there the perfect size for lampray still tasted grand
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
Exact same over on the east coast of Scotland. Last year the fisheries ran tests as so many were caught.
			
			
									
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
I have been getting a lot with holes as well, much more than last year. Some are circular and I reckoned they were due to lampreys alright, but a lot are more irregular and look like  deep gashes. I think the cod may be getting hit by diving sea birds such as gannets.
			
			
									
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
Is this the type of hole your talking about . I caught this in youghal a couple of weeks ago
			
			
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
Not too many gannets around at this time of the year but there are plenty of cormorants in the estuary and up the river.RockHunter wrote:I have been getting a lot with holes as well, much more than last year. Some are circular and I reckoned they were due to lampreys alright, but a lot are more irregular and look like deep gashes. I think the cod may be getting hit by diving sea birds such as gannets.
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Total species boat/shore: 45
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Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
			
						Total species boat/shore: 45
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
http://www.shoreangler.co.uk/forum/show ... ight=sores 
The above link is from the Scottish East coast forum. No results given from tests yet. Most think it's from cormorants.
			
			
									
						The above link is from the Scottish East coast forum. No results given from tests yet. Most think it's from cormorants.
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
another few images from codling taken on the east side of youghal??? 
i put them back...looked a bit dodge
hopefully these "holes" are bites from attackers and these pics help someone I.D the bite...
the larger "bite" tore away a spine or two from the dorsal fin..still hanging there...defo looks like a bite
to me...
			
			
						i put them back...looked a bit dodge

hopefully these "holes" are bites from attackers and these pics help someone I.D the bite...
the larger "bite" tore away a spine or two from the dorsal fin..still hanging there...defo looks like a bite
to me...
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
Yes similar holes and gashes alright the last ones I got the holes were all yellow and looked like the flesh all around it was rotting and the fish itself was a lot skinnier than ones without the holes I put them back too the last thing I need is to come out in yellow holes I'm bad enough but the gashes in the fish I'm thinking are otters I've seen them swimming around there
			
			
									
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
lucky13 wrote:another few images from codling taken on the east side of youghal???
i put them back...looked a bit dodge
hopefully these "holes" are bites from attackers and these pics help someone I.D the bite...
the larger "bite" tore away a spine or two from the dorsal fin..still hanging there...defo looks like a bite
to me...
I was fishing youghal a few weeks ago and mb3 caught one with the same damage as your bottom picture..very strange
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
A mate of mine had a whiting with a lamprey hanging off it last night up the river.
			
			
									
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
Plenty with the same holes came out off monkstown wall , I thought birds as well but the marks all looked fresh and wondered where they were getting pecked at with the depth of water . Didn't look like lamprey marks and not seals either . The otter bites I have witnessed on coarse fish look different too so I'm thinking comerants but not 100% on that
			
			
									
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
Could well be seals also, alot of seals around our coast at the moment. Dunmore East was full of seals recently.
Witnessed seals off mangans cove back few months back.
			
			
													Witnessed seals off mangans cove back few months back.
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
But then thinking they look very similar to otter marks on river fish such as brown trout or often sea trout when they move up river.
			
			
									
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Re: Septic holes in cod in youghal
could be sea vampires
			
			
									
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