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Legal fish sizes for keeping

Hi everyone,

New to sea fishing and have a few questions if anyone could help.

Where can I get a list of legal fish sizes if I want to keep my catch (if I catch!!) upto now just Dabs but what size can I keep as alot around me were keeping small ones?

When i catch something worth keeping do i kill it immediatly and gut it or just pop into a bag and do at home which siunds abit cruel to me but againg thats what others were doing around me?

How do you gut a flattie? other fish is pretty straight forward but a flattie I not sure?


Sorry for all the daft questions but want to learn the correct way and not copy others around me who might not care.


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Re: Legal fish sizes for keeping

Hello and welcome.
Search "fish size limits " on google and look under nfsa limits,there all there.
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Re: Legal fish sizes for keeping

try this link
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/bsac/size%20limits.htm


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Re: Legal fish sizes for keeping

Thanks guys I have printed one and put it into my tackle box.

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Re: Legal fish sizes for keeping

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Hi everyone,

New to sea fishing and have a few questions if anyone could help.



When i catch something worth keeping do i kill it immediatly and gut it or just pop into a bag and do at home which siunds abit cruel to me but againg thats what others were doing around me?



Cheers

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the best thing would be to carry a priest with you mate, a bit like a old fashioned truncheon, 1 quick firm knock on the back of its head will kill it.
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yeh i agree, with a heavy metal head. a priest to deliver the fishes last rites.
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Re: Legal fish sizes for keeping

And to gut a flattie, if you hold it up to a light you should see a dark patch near its head on the opposite side to the eyes. you simply cut out the dark bit as this is its guts. i like that kind because you dont have to reach in and yank out some fish rectum. if you cant see a dark patch just cut out that section somewhere near and you should be able to tell if you have it right if no guts splodge out lol .
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Re: Legal fish sizes for keeping

Hi all,

My policy is, if the fish is not big enough for a meal for 2 people then it goes back. Even if a fish is over the sizeable limit it must be large enough for 2 people.

The classic example is Red Gurnard, a great edible fish, but when filleted there is not enough meat in them.

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Re: Legal fish sizes for keeping

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Have a look here, it is a scan of a nice laminated double sided minimum size table that I was given by the fisheries patrol when he stopped us to look at our catch in Portland Harbour.

http://www.fishing-forum.info/showth...7224#post77224

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