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John Dory's . Where to find the Bloody beautys !!!!

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:blackeyeMorning all

so ive tryed to search info on the beauts on db but had no luck. im pretty new on this site and probilly not looking in the right place. Ive only speared 3 - 4 months. mainly bass, mullet, pollack . never seen a flatty either !! anyway . im cornish . MOst of the fishing boats in my habour have the name " dory " in there names. ive seen pictures , ive her stories - not many . so where do they like to hang and how to hunt them ? are they in the deep .. are skittish - shy . and more importanly how do taste !!!!!! ive herd WONDERS about this fishyroflrofl


anything would be something
 
Hi,
my buddy speared one during a night dive in Swanage last year. The fish was sitting about 100meters from the beach at 3-4m depth on sand.
Apparantly very tasty fish.
 
Crafty little buggers. they also like to hide in thick kelp, ive never seen them in gullies but see them in the kelp when Im on the bottom. they grunt when you nail them and haveto be the best eating fish IMHO
 
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