Double Sided Flounders?

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I've been talking to one of the ladies who was doing the research on double sided flounders a while back, mentioned that I hadn't seen/caught any in a long time and she was telling me that the people studying them had also noted that they seem to have vanished (again).

Have any of you folks seen or caught any lately, if so can you give me the details and I'll pass on the info.

Cheers!

Lee
 
Yeah, I used to get loads from the Wansbeck/Sandy Bay/Cambois area but haven't been fishing a lot in the last couple of years. When I did go the other week all my fish were clean and healthy so I mentioned it - seems they've not seen any in the Tyne for a while either, they're a bit bemused as to why they appear for a while then vanish again. I told the lady I'd log any catches I get and would enquire on here also - I'll relay catch reports to her rather than have her bombarded with mails.

If people can log clean (normal) fish aswell it might help them investigate the cause, we all catch a lot of flounders most years so keeping a little notebook of numbers, area and size (plus whether clean or mutated) might help a lot to finding out why the issue happens and what is causing it.

I used to see anything from none, to 1/3rd and even upto 1/2half of my flounders at the Wansbeck mouth/Sandy Bay were affected. Either double-dark (maybe at worst upto 1-2 in 10 fish), dark markings appearing on the white (most often ie around 5-6 in 10 fish)), multiple eyes/eyes on the pale side (maybe 1 in 10) or more rarely double pale/pale marks on the dark side (less than 1 in 10). But I'm going back to the late 1990's/early 2000's when I fished this area a lot so I'm not really upto speed on what people are catching there...

I first fished the area in about 1995, all normal fish, it was probably around the end of the 90's when I caught my first messed up flounder, then for a few years they were more common than healthy/normal fish..... Question remains as to why it keeps happening?!
 
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