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Old September 12th, 2006, 03:04 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
peakstroller
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Default Another mystery fish

Many Thanks for identifying my last mystery fish. I have another one
caught from an Isle of White commercial fishery that i can't decide if
its an ide, bleak, dace or some uniqe Isle of Whiter. Click the link to
view the fish. http://djc.servehttp.com/fishid I Hope someone can
identify this. Thanks in advance. Dave

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Old September 13th, 2006, 12:46 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Brownz \(mobile\)
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Default Another mystery fish

peakstroller wrote:
Many Thanks for identifying my last mystery fish. I have another one
caught from an Isle of White commercial fishery that i can't decide if
its an ide, bleak, dace or some uniqe Isle of Whiter. Click the link
to view the fish. http://djc.servehttp.com/fishid I Hope someone can
identify this. Thanks in advance. Dave


Just a small dace.
Yellow eyes, red fins gives it away.
If it was an ide it would sport a darker dorsal fin and tail.
Same goes for the bleak, but with lighter (non orange) pectoral and pelvic
fins.


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Old September 14th, 2006, 08:27 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Ron Wilkinson
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Default Another mystery fish

I think you'll find its just a skinny roach as dace don't have red eyes!



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peakstroller wrote:
Many Thanks for identifying my last mystery fish. I have another one
caught from an Isle of White commercial fishery that i can't decide if
its an ide, bleak, dace or some uniqe Isle of Whiter. Click the link
to view the fish. http://djc.servehttp.com/fishid I Hope someone can
identify this. Thanks in advance. Dave


Just a small dace.
Yellow eyes, red fins gives it away.
If it was an ide it would sport a darker dorsal fin and tail.
Same goes for the bleak, but with lighter (non orange) pectoral and pelvic
fins.


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Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/




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Old September 14th, 2006, 08:44 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Brownz \(mobile\)
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Default Another mystery fish

"Brownz (mobile)" wrote in message
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peakstroller wrote:
Many Thanks for identifying my last mystery fish. I have another one
caught from an Isle of White commercial fishery that i can't decide
if its an ide, bleak, dace or some uniqe Isle of Whiter. Click the
link to view the fish. http://djc.servehttp.com/fishid I Hope
someone can identify this. Thanks in advance. Dave


Just a small dace.
Yellow eyes, red fins gives it away.
If it was an ide it would sport a darker dorsal fin and tail.
Same goes for the bleak, but with lighter (non orange) pectoral and
pelvic fins.

Ron Wilkinson wrote:
I think you'll find its just a skinny roach as dace don't have red
eyes!


Nor does the fish in the photo, you need glasses mate, or need to adjust the
colour saturation on your monitor.

Very definately a wee yellow eyed dace.

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