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  • #16
    ..........often confused with a young flounder!!! confusion reigns!! long rough dab!! imho

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    • #17
      lol well i hope that answers your question pondlife lol

      next time just ask the fish what it is it'll be more helpfull than us lot lol
      Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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      • #18
        but it is a flounder
        Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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        • #19
          but its a fish atleast welldone
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          • #20
            Originally posted by phill_itofish View Post
            lol well i hope that answers your question pondlife lol

            next time just ask the fish what it is it'll be more helpfull than us lot lol
            ha ha ask me one on sport!!

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            • #21
              Its a Baby Flounder.

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              • #22
                im floundering

                quite a debate that chaps.. im glad i didnt photo the other fish i caught last night. i think it was a lumpsucker stuck to me squid bait. orrible slimey thing it was with slits for a gob.
                as far as the flatty is concerned i think there is still some confusion there. my first thoughts when i caught where it was a flounder but just enough element of doubt to put it to the forum and see what you chaps make of it. some good crack there

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                • #23
                  It's definately a flounder. Easiest way to spot a dab is to check the lateral line, it takes a D shaped curve behind the pectoral fin.

                  Here's a long rough dab I landed in Iceland last year - http://www.habrann.co.uk/iceland/long%20rough.jpg

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                  • #24
                    its a flattie

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                    • #25
                      Nice one Big Yin.

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                      • #26
                        As the BIGMAN said its a flounder and not a long rough dab

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                        • #27
                          at the end of the day mate its flat...
                          time will tell, you wil lern 2 recognise dabs from flats to plaice...
                          not all fishermen smell, just browny!!

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