NorthFerribyTiger
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Having worked in a chippie as a teenager & one of my jobs involving pulling the parasitic worms from the Cod fillets I would say Haddock every time (oh & skin on)
That has actually made me feel a bit quesy.

Having worked in a chippie as a teenager & one of my jobs involving pulling the parasitic worms from the Cod fillets I would say Haddock every time (oh & skin on)
Hang on I've just realised, you lot think Cod and Haddock are different breeds of fish, you should know that Haddock is the female and Cod is the male, take a look at the pictures they look nearly identical, dear oh dear

Without wanting to get too bogged down in technical talk, why do cod gets worms and haddock dont?
Without wanting to get too bogged down in technical talk, why do cod gets worms and haddock dont?
Cod's a shallow water fish, Haddock's a deeper water fish and their diets are slightly different as a consequence.
And living in Leeds doesn't?That has actually made me feel a bit quesy.
Without wanting to get too bogged down in technical talk, why do cod gets worms and haddock dont?
You forgot to mention, that the young of both are Goldfish and the reason they stopped using them as prizes on Hook a Duck, at Hull Fair was because after every October a fish shortage became apparent as they had given them all away.![]()
Am I right in thinking I've caught another fishy?

If your any good at beach casting there's cod showing on the holderness coast now and lots of whiting go catch your own, freshest fish you'll eat![]()
Was it a prize on hook a Duck?![]()

I wasn't too sure if I had caught you as a little fishy with your sparkling repartee, so on this occasion I'll let you off the hook![]()
Cod's a shallow water fish, Haddock's a deeper water fish and their diets are slightly different as a consequence.
So what's north sea cod? Is there shallow parts of the north sea? I assume it's all relative ie shallow water can still mean it lives quite deep.
Anyone on here had sea bass before? Is it nice?