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  • table updated
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    • two for me

      Mackerel


      Launce

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      • Pollock


        Coalie
        Species 2013 : crabs, warts

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        • Pike
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          • Maccy please my good man....

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            "In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."


            PB. Ling - 12lb 6oz. Cod - 11lb 6oz, Coley - 3lb 6oz, Pollock - 4lb 1oz, Flounder - 1lb 11oz, Plaice - 1lb 10oz, Whiting 1lb 9oz.

            North east bass fishing addict.
            PB 2lb 9oz.

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            • Coley


              Greater Sandeel

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              • Mackerel

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                • Three more for me please.

                  Three for me in the lure challenge please.
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                  • Nice one lads, I'll update the table after the weekend, well done on the Goldsinny Wrasse bonny little fish
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                    • Wrasse caught at Dorset 17th July

                      Phil, do different types of wrasse count as different species ? or are they all just classed as the one species i.e. "WRASSE" The one I posted yesterday was a goldsinny wrasse as you stated however this is a different one a Ballan I suspect. If they are not counted as individual species then just delete the reply. I also caught another wrasse which I suspect might have been a Peacock wrasse but sadly I don't have the photo as yet - the skipper of the boat took the photo however he hasn't sent it to me just yet. It is a fish with most vibrant colours I have ever seen, should I get the photo I'll post it onto the site anyway as a matter of interest, fishing in Poole was like fishing in an aquarium!!
                      Cheers bud.
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                      • It's a corking well done but what was the lure ?

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                        • Yes mate they certainly do count as different species.

                          That second one is a Corkwig Wrasse

                          He's some info to help id

                          Wrasse Species | Britishseafishing.co.uk

                          I suspect that one is for the species hunt not the lure challenge though
                          Last edited by phill_itofish; 20-07-2013, 06:28 PM.
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                          • Two from St Abbs....

                            Long Spined Sea Scorpion



                            Ballan Wrasse

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                            • Well done Mike, I'll update the table tomorrow
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                              • Niteglow grubs

                                Thanks for the wrasse species id link Phill. They were caught on a boat and not from the shore and so don't count in the species hunt. I was using glow worm/grubs which are supplied from Moonfleet. I was going for small pollack, small pouting and dabs when I caught this Corkwing. Sadly you cannot see the glow grub I was using in this photo, you can only see the attractor beads, so don't count it in the lure hunt, but at least I now know that all different types of wrasse are classed as different species; I didn't realise it before otherwise I would have paid more attention to the photo's and made sure the lure was visible. The earlier picture of the Pollack I caught shows the glowgrub. I put these into a 35mm camera film container with a small 2" torch which emits UV light beam which the grubs absorb and they are then luminous for several hours. A friend of mine who fishes the south coast has had a lot of success with them and so I thought I'd give them a try. I've attached a photo of the glow grubs that are supplied at Moonfleet Angling which cost £2.75 (Enterprise Tackle Niteglow Grubs) so that anyone else interested could give them a try.
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