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northener
24-Jan-10, 15:51
Found this on Sinclair bay beach this morning.
It's a bit of a mess and could have been in the sea for a long time in this cold weather - so it could have drifted from anywhere, I guess.
I think it's possibly some sort of Bream..any ideas, anyone?
Anyone spotted/caught any live versions around out coastline?
I wouldn't eat that for tea [lol]
buggyracer
24-Jan-10, 16:29
yes a bream, they are becoming more and more common around our waters, very good eating, although i wouldnt eat that one :lol:
Found this on Sinclair bay beach this morning.
It's a bit of a mess and could have been in the sea for a long time in this cold weather - so it could have drifted from anywhere, I guess.
I think it's possibly some sort of Bream..any ideas, anyone?
Anyone spotted/caught any live versions around out coastline?
Ray's bream brama brama, lots seem to wash up during the Winter months. there is a web page showing the reported sightings.
One found by Highland Ranger Paul Castle at Dunnet last week.
http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Bramabrama.htm
Colin
northener
24-Jan-10, 19:02
Ray's bream brama brama, lots seem to wash up during the Winter months. there is a web page showing the reported sightings.
One found by Highland Ranger Paul Castle at Dunnet last week.
http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Bramabrama.htm
Colin
Mnay thanks for the positive ID, folks.
Seabird, do you have Rays' number? He may want to come and get his Bream back.:Razz
A Bream spotting sight surely alerts commercial fisherman of fish movements and availability in the same way that tagging does - unfortunately for Bream they are pricey like Bass - and look at the hammering they've took since they made their way north.
Amy-Winehouse
26-Jan-10, 00:44
Ive never seen one at Longberry but I know where you will get them ;)
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