Well they all have diffrent names coz there diffrent types what's the diffrence between urs like one has longer spines then the other does that not have anything to do with the age ov the fish like?like if u catch a cod and a coddling u ain't got two species just diffrent size and age ov fish surely?
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Originally posted by John findley View PostWell they all have diffrent names coz there diffrent types what's the diffrence between urs like one has longer spines then the other does that not have anything to do with the age ov the fish like?like if u catch a cod and a coddling u ain't got two species just diffrent size and age ov fish surely?
Long spined sea scorpion =
Taurulus bubalis
So different species, if you look back in one of the species threads there was a diagram to help you distinguish between the two.
Are you questioning any one else's fish or just mine ??Last edited by Bassboyo; 21-01-2013, 09:14 AM.
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Originally posted by Bassboyo View PostShort spined sea scorpion = Myoxocephalus scorpius
Long spined sea scorpion =
Taurulus bubalis
So different species, if you look back in one of the species threads there was a diagram to help you distinguish between the two.
Are you questioning any one else's fish or just mine ??Pb cod 7lbs (1.12.12) Tynemouth.
Best cod since (1.09.13)
4lbs 3oz (11.10.13) Tynemouth.
4lbs 7oz (18.10.13) Tynemouth.
5lbs 3oz (8.11.13) Tynemouth.
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Originally posted by John findley View PostFair play to u bassboyo just thought ad ask the question as ad class them as the same but hey whatdo I know lol!
I found the diagram and inserted it above. If you would like me to do one for cod and poor cod just ask or fire it into google.
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Originally posted by John findley View PostA don't named to question anyone else fish mate ur the only one with two ov the same fish on table whys so offended by this like?
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Just copied this from wiki
The poor cod, Trisopterus minutus, is a temperate marine fish belonging to the cod family (Gadidae). It is red brown in color and has a pronounced chin barbel. It may grow up to a length of 40cm. It is usually found in small shoals at depths between 10 and 300 meters on muddy or sandy bottoms. Its distribution spans the eastern Atlantic; from Norwegian coasts to Portugal and along the Atlantic coast of Morocco; also in the Mediterranean. Spawning takes place towards the end of winter.
It feeds on crustaceans and small fishes. They are eaten by seals, whales and dolphins. It is commercially harvested for the production of fish meal, and in southern Europe as food.
Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus of demersal fishes, belonging to the family Gadidae. Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fishes, and there are species suggested to belong to genus Gadus that are not called cod (the Alaska pollock).
The two most important species of cod are the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), which lives in the colder waters and deeper sea regions throughout the North Atlantic, and the Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus), found in both eastern and western regions of the northern Pacific. Gadus morhua was named by Linnaeus in 1758. (However, G. morhua callarias, a low salinity, non-migratory race restricted to parts of the Baltic, was originally described as Gadus callarias by Linnaeus.)
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Just with u saying am a just questioning ur fish and nobody else's!the reason for that is ur the only one with the same named fish al not say same spieces as u have proven otherwise.a was just asking the question that's all as am not 100% on the difference between them.Pb cod 7lbs (1.12.12) Tynemouth.
Best cod since (1.09.13)
4lbs 3oz (11.10.13) Tynemouth.
4lbs 7oz (18.10.13) Tynemouth.
5lbs 3oz (8.11.13) Tynemouth.
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Originally posted by John findley View PostJust with u saying am a just questioning ur fish and nobody else's!the reason for that is ur the only one with the same named fish al not say same spieces as u have proven otherwise.a was just asking the question that's all as am not 100% on the difference between them.
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Na what it is av got loads ov jelly worms in me box but never use them.just never think al catch on them a tried one the other week after seeing one ov ur posts but al a got was a crab.whats the best to use?like size,colour ect?Pb cod 7lbs (1.12.12) Tynemouth.
Best cod since (1.09.13)
4lbs 3oz (11.10.13) Tynemouth.
4lbs 7oz (18.10.13) Tynemouth.
5lbs 3oz (8.11.13) Tynemouth.
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Originally posted by John findley View PostNa what it is av got loads ov jelly worms in me box but never use them.just never think al catch on them a tried one the other week after seeing one ov ur posts but al a got was a crab.whats the best to use?like size,colour ect?
If your sticking with your bait set up my opinion would be to try isome & milf
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