| The Comprehensive Guide To Sea Fishing Baits for Bass, Flounder Turbot, Pollack, Cod Ling, Mackerel and Shark |  | Author: Jerome Jeffries Category: eBooks
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Sales Rank: 137,117
Format: Kindle eBook Language: English (Published) Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 40 Number Of Items: 1
ASIN: B0070YYR6W
Publication Date: January 22, 2012
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Product Description The Comprehensive Guide To Sea Fishing Baits and lures for Bass, Flounder Turbot, Pollack, Cod Ling, Mackerel and Shark
The Following book will teach you everything there is to know about Sea Fishing Baits and Much More. Whether it be Shore, Rock or Deep Sea Angling, this Guide will teach you invaluable tricks and tips that will guide you to catching bigger and better fish. Enjoy!
Contents
Lugworm Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Hooks, Rigs & Traces Fish Species Ragworm Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Hooks, Rigs & Traces Fish Species Crabs Peeler Crab Hardback Crab Velvet or Swimming Crab Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Hooks, Rigs & Traces Fish Species Shellfish Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Hooks, Rigs & Traces Fish Species Mackerel Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Other Fish Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Hooks, Rigs & Traces Fish Species Sandeels Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Hooks, Rigs & Traces Fish Species Squid Collection Storage & Presentation Bait Presentation Hooks, Rigs & Traces Fish Species Odds & Ends, & Tips Chumming
This Book will Cover the following Sea Species, plus many more.
Sea Fish species Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) This blue backed, silver cousin of the American striped bass is one of Ireland’s most sought after sport fish. It is equally at home in the turmoil of an Atlantic surf beach or in the quietness of an estuarine backwater. Most common below a line drawn from Galway to Dublin, but localised populations exist in the northern region. A protected species by law, with a bag limit of 2 fish per angler in any 24 hour period and minimum size of 40 cms. Grows to about 20 lbs. Specimen weight 10 lbs. Find out more about bass fishing here.
Flounder (Platichthys flesus) Eyes and colour normally on the right side, but “reversed” examples are more common amongst flounders than among other flatfishes. Conspicuous enlarged, rough, hard scales on head ridge, anterior part of lateral line and along bases of dorsal and anal fins on the eyed side. Dark brown to greenish-grey, sometimes with vague orange spots; blind side uniform opaque white. Grows to about 5 lbs. Often occurs in fresh water well above the limits of the tide. Specimen weight: 1.36kg. (3 lbs).
Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) Turbot are large flatfish and are regarded as one of the major prizes of Irish sea angling and they are also highly regarded for the table. The upper side is a mottled brown with numerous bony lumps or tubercules. The body is diamond shaped. Turbot can grow to over 40lbs.
Pollack (Pollachius pollachius) Very popular sport fish. Can be taken from both boat and shore on the northern coast. Common over areas of rough ground, reefs and sunken wrecks. Easily identified from its near relation, the coalfish, by the protruding lower jaw and by the shape of the lateral line which is bent over the pectoral fin. Tail not forked. Usually brown or bronze on back and flanks. Grows to over 20 lbs. Specimen Weight, 12 lbs.
Cod (Gadus morhua) Common on most coasts and unlikely to be mistaken for any other species, even though the colour of adults varies. Caught over a wide range of seabed from reefs and wrecks to areas of shingle and sand and in many of the larger estuaries. Cod are available throughout the year, but generally “peak” fishing times are May and June (boat angling) and December and January (shore fishing). Grows to over 50 lbs. Specimen Weight, 20 lbs.
Ling (Molva molva) Long, eel-like, member of the cod family which has a large barbel under the chin and a mouth of sharp teeth. Olive or red-brown in colour, sometimes mottled. A very popular sport fish, particularly with wreck and reef anglers. Almost exclusively a boat caught fish. Grows to about 50 lbs. Specimen Weight; 11.34 k
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