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    well last night i was un sure what to do if to go out or not straight after the night shift that was all decided after i dorve to the beech just after 0600 to tyake a look decided there and then to get the waiders out and the razor fish and rod and head down to the rocks at blackhall fished an hour on the cliffe had a slack liner with no connection so moved down beside the rocks and this was the result i feel rather lucky to have caught it
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    did it fight much

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    • #3
      did at first but sayin that i was using heavy gear cos i was in the rocks it was caught colse in tho
      personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz

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      • #4
        Some sort of bream, never seen one caught. Well done another one to your personal speices list.

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        • #5
          yep was a shock to me too but from what i read they used to catch them back in the 70's on rod and line but not very often they have a tendancy to beech themselves too guess im just one of the luck ones to have a new fish added to the collection really nice eating too just had a bit for ma tea
          personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz

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          • #6
            There's been a few washed up lately rays bream i think they are called.
            Feel free to take a look at my blog.

            http://edds-fishingtales.blogspot.com/

            Cheers eddie t

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            • #7
              just sent an email off to sea angler with a pic just to confirm it is a ray's bream and find out how often they are line caught hope to get a reply some time soon
              personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz

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              • #8
                Theres been a few washed up on cambouis rocks as well as blyth beach, got a photo somewhere of one

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                • #9
                  Brama Brama another name for them i think
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                  • #10
                    Cheer's Coddy, didn't know that mate. Just did a Google and it looks like they get washed up all down the east coast, found them from Berwick down to Norfolk. I wonder why they do it, usually it's something to do with breeding but I don't know. It's a pity as I reckon they would be great sport, as long as they didn't bite you off as they have a canny set of teeth on them.

                    Jim.
                    Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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                    • #11
                      Freaky when you see them spashing in the surf on a dark beach
                      "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
                      Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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                      • #12
                        Yes I can imagine Ian, just done a bit more Googling and here's a link.

                        Bream, Rays (Brama Brama) - European Federation of Sea Angling

                        7.15 lb from Hartlepool in 1967, not a bad fish that. They reckon they are very good eating too.

                        Jim.
                        Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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                        • #13
                          ya sure ya caught it daz it didnt jump into ya bag LOL
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by willywetegg View Post
                            Cheer's Coddy, didn't know that mate. Just did a Google and it looks like they get washed up all down the east coast, found them from Berwick down to Norfolk. I wonder why they do it, usually it's something to do with breeding but I don't know. It's a pity as I reckon they would be great sport, as long as they didn't bite you off as they have a canny set of teeth on them.

                            Jim.
                            give a decent scrap lads just thought id let ya know and i was using heavy gear
                            personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz

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                            • #15
                              Congratulations! you find them in all the fish markets in the UAE so Im assuming they inhabbit the warmer waters of the gulf as well as the North Sea! great catch!

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