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  • Originally posted by Thunderpants View Post
    Well done Wee Ver, fish added.
    Thanks bud just had a read of the full thread lots of confusion I'm guna b fukd can only identify for certain whiting cod n dab so bare with me if I upload a same species twice I'm not trying to fool any1 honest
    Species 2013 : crabs, warts

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    • Aye no problem if you are not sure just ask. A couple of pics from different angles can sometimes help identification too e.g. one showing the underneath of a sea scorpion or a close up on the head of a rockling etc. Good luck mate.

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      • A dab for Codfather 145Click 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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        • Dab added.

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          • Eel

            Some kind of eel
            Attached Files
            List of South Shields Pier Fishing Marks http://youtu.be/l-R3XPf0S0Q

            2014 Species Hunt 37
            2013 Species Hunt 27

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            • Originally posted by Aqua-holic View Post
              Some kind of eel
              Good luck with a positive ID from that angle. Given the size I'm guessing Eelpout (Viviparous Blenny) but on the other hand it could be a number of other members of the Blenny family...
              CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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              • i thought eelpout, not the best pic tho
                species 2013 - codling, whiting, dab, lesser spotted dogfish, spurdog, flounder, shore rockling, 5bd rockling, long spined sea scorpion, ballan wrasse, pollock, coalfish .......



                species hunt to date......... Mackerel, Codling, Whiting, Pouting, LS Sea Scorpion, Shore Rockling, Sprat, Dab, Flounder, Bass, 5 bd Rockling, 3 bd Rockling, Turbot, Eelpout, Pollock, Lesser Weever, Plaice, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Spurdog, Ballan Wrasse, Coalfish.......TBC!!

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                • Yeah looks like an eelpout to me.
                  Last edited by Thunderpants; 07-02-2013, 09:57 AM.

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                  • Different angle

                    So is it a fish of not lol
                    Attached Files
                    List of South Shields Pier Fishing Marks http://youtu.be/l-R3XPf0S0Q

                    2014 Species Hunt 37
                    2013 Species Hunt 27

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                    • Originally posted by Aqua-holic View Post
                      So is it a fish of not lol
                      Very hard to tell from pics, IMO it's got the wrong head shape for an eelpout, they tend to be more slimline.Could be a large common blenny.

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                      • Originally posted by Aqua-holic View Post
                        So is it a fish of not lol
                        Yes definately a fish lol

                        Not sure now after the second pic - the body looks ok for eelpout but the head not sure. I don't think it's a blenny either the body shape looks wrong. Can't tell if it has any spots very well from the pics but if so it could be a butterfish (see pic below). They can grow to 25cm. How big was it? Could you pick it up ok or was it very slippery?


                        Butterfish



                        Last edited by Thunderpants; 07-02-2013, 12:55 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by Thunderpants View Post
                          Yeah not sure now after the second pic - body looks right for eelpout but head not sure. I don't think it's a blenny either the body shape looks wrong. Can't tell if it has any spots very well from the pic but if so it could be a butterfish (see pic below). They can grow to 25cm. How big was it?

                          I agree body is a bit long for a blenny. Butterfish always have the predominant spots along the dorsal along with the deep brown/reddish colour. Am pretty stumped on which one it is.

                          I've just spotted the "v" in its dorsal ill go with the original suggestion of eelpout
                          Last edited by Bassboyo; 07-02-2013, 12:58 PM.

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                          • I don't know I'm pretty stumped too.

                            Eelpout don't have a "v" in the fin ? ......

                            (from wikipedia Viviparous eelpout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)


                            Here is the eelpout I caught in last years species hunt. The head looks bigger.


                            Aqua- holic it's up to you mate. What do you think it is ?

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                            • Looking at your pic I think it's an eelpout. I don't think it was a butterfish because it didn't have the spots like the one in your pic, caught it at middle docks in the Tyne was just over 20cm and a bit slimy.
                              List of South Shields Pier Fishing Marks http://youtu.be/l-R3XPf0S0Q

                              2014 Species Hunt 37
                              2013 Species Hunt 27

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                              • OK Eelpout it is then. Catching it at Middle Docks sounds right, last year about this time I had three eelpout from Brighams area which is right next door and they usually show up when theres lots of fresh water and floaters in the river. I've only ever heard of butterfish being caught on the pier. Table updated. Well done mate.

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