Tynemouth Beach

Gerry

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Fished Fri night 1hr before low until 2.5hrs after. M8 and I caught 3 coalies, 2 decent flounders
all returned.Apart from rain was a good night.but need some help identifying a fish.
10 mins after returning coalie i noticed a splashing in the shallows thinking it was the coalie went to get it. It turned out to be a fish about 3lb in weight and one neither of us had seen before. It couldn,t swim in the shallow water and I managed to catch it by hand. (biggest fish I have caught in 5 yrs )It was silver a deep body about 5 times deeper than its width with a small upturned mouth, body was very powerful.No camera or mobile phone so couldn,t photograph it. As it was healthy I couldn,t kill it so released it in deep water.
Fish not in my Water Life of Britain book so haven,t a clue what it was. Anyone any ideas
Might pop into Blue Reef to see if they have photos i can identify
 
Fished Fri night 1hr before low until 2.5hrs after. M8 and I caught 3 coalies, 2 decent flounders
all returned.Apart from rain was a good night.but need some help identifying a fish.
10 mins after returning coalie i noticed a splashing in the shallows thinking it was the coalie went to get it. It turned out to be a fish about 3lb in weight and one neither of us had seen before. It couldn,t swim in the shallow water and I managed to catch it by hand. (biggest fish I have caught in 5 yrs )It was silver a deep body about 5 times deeper than its width with a small upturned mouth, body was very powerful.No camera or mobile phone so couldn,t photograph it. As it was healthy I couldn,t kill it so released it in deep water.
Fish not in my Water Life of Britain book so haven,t a clue what it was. Anyone any ideas
Might pop into Blue Reef to see if they have photos i can identify

poss a bass???
 
Fished Fri night 1hr before low until 2.5hrs after. M8 and I caught 3 coalies, 2 decent flounders
all returned.Apart from rain was a good night.but need some help identifying a fish.
10 mins after returning coalie i noticed a splashing in the shallows thinking it was the coalie went to get it. It turned out to be a fish about 3lb in weight and one neither of us had seen before. It couldn,t swim in the shallow water and I managed to catch it by hand. (biggest fish I have caught in 5 yrs )It was silver a deep body about 5 times deeper than its width with a small upturned mouth, body was very powerful.No camera or mobile phone so couldn,t photograph it. As it was healthy I couldn,t kill it so released it in deep water.
Fish not in my Water Life of Britain book so haven,t a clue what it was. Anyone any ideas
Might pop into Blue Reef to see if they have photos i can identify

was it not a sea bream m8?
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Yeah, I would suspect a Ray's Bream - think it's about that time of year when a few usually get washed up.

Cheers, Gary :)
 
sounds as if it was a rays bream, there seems to be a few about lately, found one on tuesday night on the hall beach near featherbed rocks .
cheers
Paul
 
Thanks guys, I have never heard or seen a Rays Bream before. just shows never too old
to learn. I will in future carry a camera
As an aside my mate won,t agree to it counting as a fish caught, surely its harder to catch a fish by hand than by rod
 
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thanks Agent, Google came up trumps the photos were exactly the same as the fish I had.
A Rays Bream it certainly was

thanks to everyone who replied, Anyone know why they beach themselves as on Google it seems to be fairly common
 
thanks Agent, Google came up trumps the photos were exactly the same as the fish I had.
A Rays Bream it certainly was

thanks to everyone who replied, Anyone know why they beach themselves as on Google it seems to be fairly common

I think it's when they spawn
 
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