Morning Joe, Some very nice fish. A new PB for you and the Bull Huss’s were cool to see as well. Certainly a long journey for you from Essex but well worth it. Regarding the “ poor cod “ on your previous session it was nice to read how you can tell the difference between a poor cod & a pouting very useful info. Looking forward to watching the vids from your other two days down there. Take care & tight lines Nigel
Joe my man what a great video. Congrats on the common hound mate. You are in my top 10 fishing channels I follow. I’ve said it before, but I am honestly digging the new format of your videos. Keep them coming mate🔥🔥👍🇨🇦
To tell the difference between small spotted catsharks (reclassified from lesser spotted dogfish around 1908) and Nursehounds (also known as bull huss) have a look at the nasal flaps. On the lesser, though the fish may be bent back to expose a larger nasal cavity, the nasal flaps are rounded and tightly tucked. On the bull huss, the nasal flaps are much looser - without being bent back, which should be avoided - and there is a distinct point in the lower corner on the outside edge of both nostrils. Both species have teeth and, while the bull huss usually has large, dark spots, small spotted catsharks may occasionally have them too. In some areas, there are concentrations where lessers with larger spots are actually quite common.
Happy New Year Joe to you & yours. Great to see you out fishing with the boys. You won this one, great info & congratulations on your PB common smooth-running 🐸💖🤗🤗🤗🤗
And that is the problem in your hands there. Dogfish Dogfish Dogfish Dogfish nothing else gets a look in. I fished all around there. Or bullhuss. Same thing. When I was in Ireland it was either thornbacks or dogfish, however if you spun you get plenty of bass and sea trout . I like to eat the fish I catch.
they're all starry smoothies, DNA research has proved that common smoothies don't inhabit UK waters. You can't tell the difference by just looking at them anyway .....
Great video joe well done.. looking forward to the next one 👍👍👍
I like how at the start of your films you put up information of the venue instead of talking about it , very good 👍🏻
Philip thanks mate, I'm looking to improve my videos every time, so I've got a few things up my sleeve 😊
Well done, Joe👏🏻👍🏻
Thank you pia
Well done on your PB smoothhound mate 👍🐟
Baldchap cheers bud
Not a bad smoothie for this time of year joe, look forward to the next video.
Cheers paul
Such a fun vid Joe!!!! Looking forward to all 3 venues!!!!
Thanks val
Morning Joe, Some very nice fish. A new PB for you and the Bull Huss’s were cool to see as well.
Certainly a long journey for you from Essex but well worth it.
Regarding the “ poor cod “ on your previous session it was nice to read how you can tell the difference between a poor cod & a pouting very useful info.
Looking forward to watching the vids from your other two days down there.
Take care & tight lines
Nigel
Thank you very much nigel, I really appreciate that and thank you for the amazing support you do for the channel! Tight lines
Joe my man what a great video. Congrats on the common hound mate. You are in my top 10 fishing channels I follow. I’ve said it before, but I am honestly digging the new format of your videos. Keep them coming mate🔥🔥👍🇨🇦
Cheers Timothy mate, still looking to improve every time so I've I've a few ideas up my sleeve, watch this space
Nice video Joe. That bullhuss was laying eggs, not passing fishing line. Awaiting the next.
Fantastic, a few people have told me this, so this is a huge spot for fish spawning, so I'll definately go back here. Thanks for watching
Cracking effort joe can’t wait for the rest 👊👊
Cheers Shane buddy
To tell the difference between small spotted catsharks (reclassified from lesser spotted dogfish around 1908) and Nursehounds (also known as bull huss) have a look at the nasal flaps. On the lesser, though the fish may be bent back to expose a larger nasal cavity, the nasal flaps are rounded and tightly tucked. On the bull huss, the nasal flaps are much looser - without being bent back, which should be avoided - and there is a distinct point in the lower corner on the outside edge of both nostrils. Both species have teeth and, while the bull huss usually has large, dark spots, small spotted catsharks may occasionally have them too. In some areas, there are concentrations where lessers with larger spots are actually quite common.
Happy New Year Joe to you & yours. Great to see you out fishing with the boys. You won this one, great info & congratulations on your PB common smooth-running 🐸💖🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you frogster 😊
And that is the problem in your hands there. Dogfish Dogfish Dogfish Dogfish nothing else gets a look in. I fished all around there. Or bullhuss. Same thing. When I was in Ireland it was either thornbacks or dogfish, however if you spun you get plenty of bass and sea trout . I like to eat the fish I catch.
they're all starry smoothies, DNA research has proved that common smoothies don't inhabit UK waters. You can't tell the difference by just looking at them anyway .....
Cheers Gary, didn't know that. Thanks for watching