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  • A star fish lolClick image for larger version

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    KOMPRESSOR SPORT
    PENN 525 MAG SLIDEY
    PENN 525 MAG KNOBBY
    OKUMA TRIO 55
    YUKI RUBYMAR
    RON THOMPSON TYRON
    SPECIES HUNT 2015 = CODLING, TURBOT, FLOUNDER, DAB, SS SEA SCORPION

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    • Pollack


      Codling (well, more of a codlet but they all count)


      And a Coalie
      CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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      • [ATTACH]6604[/ATTACH]

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        • Table updated.

          Sorry toonboymc but I can't allow your starfish Too many legs and not enough fins

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          • Cheers mike fish are hard to find so thought I would try to sneek one past you lol
            KOMPRESSOR SPORT
            PENN 525 MAG SLIDEY
            PENN 525 MAG KNOBBY
            OKUMA TRIO 55
            YUKI RUBYMAR
            RON THOMPSON TYRON
            SPECIES HUNT 2015 = CODLING, TURBOT, FLOUNDER, DAB, SS SEA SCORPION

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            • Originally posted by toonboymc View Post
              Cheers mike fish are hard to find so thought I would try to sneek one past you lol
              Aye, I'm as sharp as a cobblers thumb.

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              • codlet for me
                Punch and pull then let rip

                NESA Lure Fishing Challenge 2011 Winner


                UK species : Cod, Whiting, Poor Cod, Whiting, Mackerel, Coalie, Pollack, Rockling, Bass, Plaice, Flounder, Dab, Grannylasher, Pouting, Launce, Weaver, Sandeel, Ballan wrasse. eelpout

                Global species: jewfish/big eye croaker,catfish(Sagor/African/Silver), whip ray, snapper, grouper, pufferfish,threadfin, trevally,stingray, mangrove shark, flowerhorn,

                2014 combo:
                Kompressor SS /slosh30
                tt sport /525 mag

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                • Finally got me Dab to tick off

                  Here he is upside down

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                  • Rockling
                    Species for 2012- Mackerel, Pollock, Codling 3lb 1oz, Whiting, Coley, Dab, Flounder, Plaice, LS Dogfish, Launce, Blenny, Weaver, Lobster, Rockling, Short spined sea scorpion, Pouting
                    Lure caught 2012 - Mackerel, Pollock, Coley, Launce, Weaver
                    Species for 2013 so far - Dab, Codling, Eelpout, Coley, Lobster, SS Sea Scorpion
                    Lure caught 2013 -

                    Take what you need and leave the rest to breed

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                    • Originally posted by Debaitable View Post
                      Rockling
                      That could be another eel pout, do you have any other photos showing the head / barbules etc ??

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                      • Originally posted by Bassboyo View Post
                        That could be another eel pout, do you have any other photos showing the head / barbules etc ??
                        That was my assessment too, looks too long for a rockling and it seems to have an orangey tinge to the fins and dark banding you can just make out. Anything else it could be?

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                        • Originally posted by Bassboyo View Post
                          That could be another eel pout, do you have any other photos showing the head / barbules etc ??
                          Originally posted by lumpsucker View Post
                          That was my assessment too, looks too long for a rockling and it seems to have an orangey tinge to the fins and dark banding you can just make out. Anything else it could be?
                          Agree. Doesn't look like a Slug to me, and I've caught plenty of them in my time. Based on the photo I would also say Eelpout but from that angle a positive identification is tricky
                          CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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                          • Originally posted by lumpsucker View Post
                            That was my assessment too, looks too long for a rockling and it seems to have an orangey tinge to the fins and dark banding you can just make out. Anything else it could be?
                            Without more clear photos it makes identification near impossible, but it does look like an eelpout.

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                            • Sorry only got that pic with my dino phone

                              It did have an orangy tinge and brownish blotches. Iirc it did not ave any barbules and was VERY wriggley and liveley. I remember cursing the thing as it wrapped my snood line around itself.

                              Heres the same pic lightened, wich shows the colouration a little better.

                              Species for 2012- Mackerel, Pollock, Codling 3lb 1oz, Whiting, Coley, Dab, Flounder, Plaice, LS Dogfish, Launce, Blenny, Weaver, Lobster, Rockling, Short spined sea scorpion, Pouting
                              Lure caught 2012 - Mackerel, Pollock, Coley, Launce, Weaver
                              Species for 2013 so far - Dab, Codling, Eelpout, Coley, Lobster, SS Sea Scorpion
                              Lure caught 2013 -

                              Take what you need and leave the rest to breed

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                              • Originally posted by Debaitable View Post
                                Sorry only got that pic with my dino phone

                                It did have an orangy tinge and brownish blotches. Iirc it did not ave any barbules and was VERY wriggley and liveley. I remember cursing the thing as it wrapped my snood line around itself.

                                Heres the same pic lightened, wich shows the colouration a little better.

                                http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...cklingsh-1.jpg
                                All three species of rockling have either 3 or 5 barbules, from your description and no other photos its more than likely an eelpout. Great addition to your species count , I know I will struggle to get one on a lure. Well done

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