Haddock fishing
The haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) is a species found in the Bay of Biscay, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Iceland, south coast of Greenland and northeast coast of the USA.
Haddock can grow up to 1 meter long and weigh up to 14kg.
Species similar to Haddock
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Cod is a generic name for different species, including among others Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) and Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus). Cod live in cold northern waters, near wrecks, rocky areas and ridges. They can weigh more than 50kg.
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The dogfish (Galeorhinus galeus) is a shark distributed in temperate waters of all oceans. It can reach 2 meters in length and weigh about 45 kg. This species is endangered.
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Flounder is a flatfish and several species are distinguished. They camouflage themselves by lying on the bottom of the ocean to ambush prey and also as protection against predators.
The flounder is a very good eater and can grow up to 60 centimeters (20 inches).
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Ling (Molva molva) is a North Atlantic species and is the largest of the gadiformes (cod). It is a popular catch in the Bay of Biscay, French Atlantic, British Isles, North Sea and Scandinavian coasts. The ling can reach 2 meters in length and weigh more than 40 kg.
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Pollack ( Pollachius pollachius) is a North Atlantic species. It is a popular catch in the Bay of Biscay, French Atlantic, British Isles, North Sea and Scandinavian coasts. Pollack can grow up to 1 meter long and weigh more than 20kg.
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Cowries and blondes are in the family Triglidae. They have pectoral fins that look like wings. They can be caught by lowering all kinds of natural or artificial baits to the bottom of the sea. There are several species that vary in shape, size and color, but usually do not exceed 40 cm in length.
MORE INFO >Rubio
The best fishing charters for Haddock
Isle of Aran
Kilbaha, Ireland