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  • S/S Pier 11/02/2012

    Decided to head up the pier today with 3 mates, we fished round about the 40 mark, not many bites, then mate landed a codling the size of my hand



    Not long after that i had a granny fish, i think, well that's what i was told...



    They packed up so i left with them and fished just after the brigade hut.
    Loads of cracking bites, just couldn't connect them.

    Managed to get 1 of them on, nice plaice, weighed 1lb.



    Not long after i had one of them silly little yt's.



    Then it went dead, decided to pack up, go home and get on the beer son.
    PB | 2lb 9oz Codling

    Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish


    www.CTBuildingServices.co.uk

  • #2
    Well done on getting a few out,it was a granny fish (sea scorpion) but your plaice is a flounder mate ....
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    • #3
      Aye werent too good today for me, Lost most of my gear
      PB Shore | 4lb Codling
      PB Boat | 12lb Ling

      Rod | Ron Thompson Axellerator
      Reel | Penn 525 MAG , Slosh 20

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LeeP2011 View Post
        Aye werent too good today for me, Lost most of my gear
        to bad mate things you have to do to get the big 1 though
        PB | 2lb 9oz Codling

        Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish


        www.CTBuildingServices.co.uk

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        • #5
          Originally posted by lambtonworm View Post
          Well done on getting a few out,it was a granny fish (sea scorpion) but your plaice is a flounder mate ....
          i thought plaice had the orange spots on them...?
          not sure on the different types of flattys to be honest, just seen orange spots and thought it was plaice.

          cheers though
          PB | 2lb 9oz Codling

          Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish


          www.CTBuildingServices.co.uk

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          • #6
            Originally posted by craig-todd View Post
            to bad mate things you have to do to get the big 1 though
            do something about thaat shayt reel aswell :P hahahaah
            PB | 2lb 9oz Codling

            Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish


            www.CTBuildingServices.co.uk

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            • #7
              Lmfao, Sounded horrible when it crunched like..
              PB Shore | 4lb Codling
              PB Boat | 12lb Ling

              Rod | Ron Thompson Axellerator
              Reel | Penn 525 MAG , Slosh 20

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LeeP2011 View Post
                Lmfao, Sounded horrible when it crunched like..
                sounded lyk my gears crunching on the van haha
                1 word mate...... 1 word
                PB | 2lb 9oz Codling

                Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish


                www.CTBuildingServices.co.uk

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                • #9
                  It a floundan as it a greeny brown with spots place is a browny orange with spots bud flounder can Olson be dark dark brown close to black
                  Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/

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                  • #10
                    Nice report mate well done with the catches, flatties are the hardest to identify imo, the easiest way to separate them is the dab has a curved lateral line before its head just above the pectoral fin. Dab's also have red/orange/yellow spots aswell and also has bigger eyes than the flounder or plaice.

                    A plaice more commonly caught in summer is rounder and the spots aren't as dull as a flounders spots, also the tail is rounder and smaller than a flounders which is squared flat if that makes sense. Plaice aslo have a bony bridge above head, think of a klingons head lol.

                    P.S did mention sea scorpions/granny fish are lovely looking fish in another thread, I was lying looking at that nasty looking thing haha, something to stick in the outlaws bed that.
                    Last edited by Pete from shields; 12-02-2012, 01:02 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by craig-todd View Post
                      Decided to head up the pier today with 3 mates, we fished round about the 40 mark, not many bites, then mate landed a codling the size of my hand



                      Not long after that i had a granny fish, i think, well that's what i was told...



                      They packed up so i left with them and fished just after the brigade hut.
                      Loads of cracking bites, just couldn't connect them.

                      Managed to get 1 of them on, nice plaice, weighed 1lb.



                      Not long after i had one of them silly little yt's.



                      Then it went dead, decided to pack up, go home and get on the beer son.
                      Well done seem to be loads of them little coddies aound, and was that a new box i spied.
                      When God made time he made loads of it.
                      Diffrent strokes for diffrent folks

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                      • #12
                        Certainly is
                        PB Shore | 4lb Codling
                        PB Boat | 12lb Ling

                        Rod | Ron Thompson Axellerator
                        Reel | Penn 525 MAG , Slosh 20

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Budgie View Post
                          Well done seem to be loads of them little coddies aound, and was that a new box i spied.
                          i know, why cant i just get my self a nice 5lber, id b happy
                          and yep thats the new box indeed my freind
                          its great, much easier to carry your gear round in, love it
                          PB | 2lb 9oz Codling

                          Species | Codling, Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Plaice, Flounder,Dab, Mackerel, Sand Eel, Granny Fish


                          www.CTBuildingServices.co.uk

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