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dany_boy9
22-04-2007, 22:58
So whats this fish?
Plaice, dab or flounder?
Thank you.
Second picture just to make you jealous! :)
Why Worry Angling Charters
22-04-2007, 23:03
Flounder mate.
Ron
Davy Holt
22-04-2007, 23:04
Hiya,
have you got a better pic??
At a guess I'd go for Plaice but that's all it is a guess only because it looks like it has quite vivid orange spots.
BLAN-KING
22-04-2007, 23:04
So whats this fish?
Plaice, dab or flounder?
Thank you.
Second picture just to make you jealous! :)
Deffo a Flounder m8:clap3:
Flounder without doubt!
Probably!:unsure:
RadioKaos
22-04-2007, 23:07
flounder....
solehunter
22-04-2007, 23:13
Some flounder also have the orange spots. Looks like one to me because of the boney mouth area and diamond shape.
RadioKaos
22-04-2007, 23:16
I did think it may have been a Megrim though?
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/pages/megrim.html
sharpshooter
22-04-2007, 23:19
100% not a megrim.
Looks like a spotty fluke (flounder) to me :)
SS
Davy Holt
22-04-2007, 23:20
Hiya,
Some flounder also have the orange spots.
Yup very true, unfortunately the picture is too pixlated to see if it is actual vivid orange or dull orang spots or if they are even orange spots :g:
Looks like one to me because of the boney mouth area and diamond shape.
hard to say, the pic is not square on so it could easily be slightly more rounded than it looks :g:
solehunter
22-04-2007, 23:26
I have to say....it doesn't look very well what ever it is!
rockhopper1
22-04-2007, 23:45
yes a flounder
codbasher3
22-04-2007, 23:59
I have to say....it doesn't look very well what ever it is!
I mate it's a poorly flounder lol
crazyplums
23-04-2007, 09:11
i'd say flounder too, caught them into the hundreds over the past 4-5 months ! different shape to dab and plaice, all three can have spots i'm told, though i've not seen a dab with vivid spots !
best way for you to tell, if not sure, is to run your finger along it's back, from tail to head,
dab, rough all over,
flounder, rough spine, smooth flanks,
plaice, smooth as a baby !
sole is also rough all over, but has a very different shaped mouth,
all can vary in colour, from a light sandy brown, to dark browns etc,
bassed hard
23-04-2007, 13:40
Looks like a cod to me (its been so long since I caught one I don't remember what they look like !! )
Flounder.
TomBettle
23-04-2007, 13:46
Pretty little flounder.
igo.t.crabbs
23-04-2007, 13:47
its a flat fish........100%
thats a good size Perch :unsure:
on a more serious note....
looks to me thats a small Flounder :boat:
dany_boy9
23-04-2007, 19:30
FLOUNDER IT IS THEN.
I ACTUALLY THOUGH IT WAS A SHARK!
THANKS EVERYONE!!
HOW DO I POST PICTURES AS IN NOT AS ATTACHMENT :g: ? ? ?
Fisher_Nick
23-04-2007, 19:44
pic 1: flounder
pic 2 : criccieth beach ?
dany_boy9
23-04-2007, 22:02
spot on pic 2. is criccieth beach - but the fish in the picture was off Gimlet rock Pwllheli.
Loks like a Fluke to me.:g:
loonytoonz
24-04-2007, 05:57
So whats this fish?
Plaice, dab or flounder?
Thank you.
Second picture just to make you jealous! :)
its a flounder
Lands End Tony
27-04-2007, 14:45
FLOUNDER IT IS THEN.
I ACTUALLY THOUGH IT WAS A SHARK!
THANKS EVERYONE!!
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