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South Devon 2014

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Had someone staying with us at work the other night, height 7ft 3ins.
Might try to pass that one off, instead of my 5' 6.
make it look 20lber!!!
 
Last nights catch no monsters but couple of decent fish seen but disappeared into the gloom. 4 hrs with Viz 2-3 m but murky and a lot of weed.
 

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Perfect weather to be enjoying those :) Nice catches recently Lee. Well done. I haven't been out for ages, I must get out soon.
 
Nice Haul Lee, went in Tue morning couple nice mullet and a flattie. Vis was 3-4 murky on the reef.
 
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Brill, Megrim, witch, Lemon sole, Topknot, Halibut, Dab or maybe one of the Rays?
 
I swam out to a deep reef this evening, viz was pretty good further out, probably around 4-5m. I took three bass within 30 minutes, and there were plenty more milling around whilst I was reloading.
 
Do you happen to have a copy of British sea fish ?, no it was not a flat Tyre either.
Ask foxfish where you can spear 'sea'bass.....lol ;)

or a monkfish even? or is that an anglerfish.....or even a real monk with a robe....angelshark!
 
I just feel that as hunters we should at the very least be able to identify our prey & know the correct names?
I do have plenty of id books, I can remember looking at the Observers book of British sea fish, while under the covers using a torch when I should of been asleep, probably aged 5-6.
I still use books on occasions if I come across some unusual rock pool creature but generally I am pretty clued up with the majority of local sea fish.
 
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