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Re: Guernsey 2008

Have to say that despite the less than ideal conditions I have managed a few fish this last month. None of them have been record size but the old freezer is looking nicely full. After a couple of bass yesterday and a few plaice from last week in the freezer I decided to have a go at the inshore gravel banks for a brill or turbot. You need a boat of course so it's lucky I've got one. Hardly remember how to drive it but then i've only managed to get out 3 or 4 times this year.

Nice sunny day and not much wind but some of the big swell from yesterday was still there. Vis was okay and although the tide was springing I did a couple of drops on the banks.

Ended up with a nice mixed bag. Nothing too special but I got a few brill (no turbot), a few scallops, a big cuttle (for my mates wife) and a jumbo daddy crab about 6lb. Tried the rods as well and added 6 big mackerel.

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Good catch Dave but are you sure they were brill?
Col i don't doubt Mr Lords knowledge but he forgot to mention that the confusion was based around the fact that that particular sole does not actually look like one!
PS Dave, they definitely taste like brill
PSS forgot to mention that we went out in my boat for a short fishing session, the normal bream & mackerel but also a nice little cod. Unfortunately the cod escaped at the net!
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Unfortunately the cod escaped at the net!
Cod moves in a mysterious way!
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... that piece of cod which passeth all understanding!

Apparently the largest cod to be found are now in Iceland - perhaps they need to focus their economy on it!
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Hardly remember how to drive it but then i've only managed to get out 3 or 4 times this year.
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Ah so thats why I saw Spearfish trundling down past St Sampsons at about 5 knots, and there was me thinking you were just trying to save a few schekels worth of fuel!

Saw Yobo come hooning into the harbour about an hour earlier too, scaring off all me fish! Managed a few bream on the mullet gear though.

Thanks Col, yes, it is the correct side for a sole, and thats what I thought it was in the water, only started questioning it when I looked at the pictures on the computer. But as Mart says, whilst you can't argue with the facts Richard came up with, he does seem to have overlooked the fact its colouration is totaly different from the sole we see regularly. Maybe its a brole? Or a solburt?
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I subscribed and have now received the following very full reply from Richard Lord:

The fish cannot be a brill or a topknot because the fish in the image
on the CIenviron website is right-eyed and brill and topknot are left-
eyed flatfish. What do I mean by this?
I am not sure this is actually true as a foolproof method of id.
Different species of flats are primarily left or right sided, but you do get exceptions. I have a photo somewhere of a "matching pair" of plaice I caught many years ago, one left eyed, one right eyed

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Re: Guernsey 2008

"Spot" on Dave. I caught a wrong sided eyed flounder that was otherwise perfectly healthy only a couple of weeks ago. I have caught plaice, brill and turbot that went right when they should have gone left or visa versa. Also had a fair few thet were correct sided for eyes but coloured to some degree on the underside. Had a brill once thet was completely coloured top and bottom. Also seen most species of flats but especially turbot with large patches of white on the top side. These fish usually also have some colour underneath.

Left or right hand that picture don't look like a sole to me. Hybrids are possible but don't think I've seen any and not sure it would be obvious. A 20lb plaice caught in a trawl a few years ago off Brighton was suggested to have been a plaice/turbot cross although it looked like a plaice in the photo's. Who knows really? We live in a wonderful world.

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Yes, happy birthday big brother. If you got to 21 and started counting backwards then you won't be born for another 29 years . Hope you had a good day and enjoy them brill. Sees you later.

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Well we have had our cake, sung the song & drunk some whine & Derek has worn the special family birthday hat!
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Re: Guernsey 2008

Belated Happy Birthday Derek - sounds like you had a good one as usual!!
As it's gone a bit quiet on the spearing side, quote from Len Le Page:

Guernsey Press angling correspondent Len Le Page has reported the capture of another twaite shad, Alosa fallax. It was caught by the fish quay in St. Peter Port harbour last night. The total weight was 1 lb. 12 oz. 15 drams.


This is the third twaite shad from the St. Peter Port harbour area.


15 September 2008 Inside entrance to St. Peter Port harbour
5 October 2008 QE II marina, St. Peter Port
15 October 2008 fish quay, St. Peter Port harbour

Have to be careful how you spell that one! Specimen hunt Dave?
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Re: Guernsey 2008

So who is enjoying the tenner fest then?
We went to the le petit bistro tonight, definitely the best so far. The £17.50 is £11.95 if you sit down between 6-7pm too.
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