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Freeeedom
18-04-2011, 05:49 PM
I was out early this morning chasing a few prawns in the Pine. They were a bit hard to find but I risked a throw over a known snag that usually holds a few and came up with this guy. I would call it a brown sweetlip Pseudopristipoma nigra, a fish more commonly caught in central Queensland according to Grant. I've caught the odd one fishing around the rocks in the surf at Fraser, but never seen one this far south. They are pretty ordinary eating so it was released. Had a quick fish with some fresh prawns under the freeway bridges on the way home. Got 10 bream, kept 6 of reasonable but not outstanding quality. At least I was able to avoid the worst of the downpour and got the boat out between the heavy showers.
Cheers Freeeedom

sprocketman
18-04-2011, 05:59 PM
I'd call it for a blubber-lipped bream/brown morwong

carnster
18-04-2011, 06:51 PM
I would agree sprocketman

004dam
18-04-2011, 07:01 PM
Brown morwong for me also!

Robsie
18-04-2011, 07:03 PM
If it tasted terrible then I would agree on blubber lip bream. have caught 2 and eaten 2.. and they both tasted terrible.

the baker
18-04-2011, 07:22 PM
Also known as a Mother in law :-X ;D

Outdoor Guy
18-04-2011, 07:23 PM
solid lookin fish though freeeedom must have given you a good fight

tunaticer
18-04-2011, 08:55 PM
Not too uncommon in the Pine, I have nailed two similar sized ones up near the paper mill in the past 5 yrs.

legsy11
18-04-2011, 10:02 PM
yep,for me--quite common,especially along the redcliffe foreshore/rocky reefs

Mullet Musketeer
18-04-2011, 11:07 PM
Is it the same as this one - caught off the beach at 1770 last year - locals called it a slatey bream

Freeeedom
19-04-2011, 04:52 AM
No, the slatey is a uniform silvery grey and is a bit more slender than the brown, which is quite a solid chunky fish. I find the slatey a passable eating fish if bled and iced as soon as you catch it (and then given to the mother-in-law), but the brown is not worth the effort
Cheers Freeeedom

Silent
19-04-2011, 06:54 AM
I agreed with Freeeedom its not a slatey bream, but I carried with other calls up blubber-lipped bream. I remember I caught about 50cm at the Pin about 18 years ago...

Scalem
19-04-2011, 07:06 AM
We caught one in cobby cobby passage, the pin, a few years ago.

Scalem

cuzzamundi
19-04-2011, 03:50 PM
Blubberlip Bream/brown morwong/milf. Have also caught a few in the upper reaches of the Pine, as well as Noosa and Maroochy. Usually on prawn. I disagree regarding eating quality. Have eaten three now, and they tasted ok to me. No coral trout, but still palatable. They punch above their weight on the line, too.

Cuzza

adriene
19-04-2011, 04:36 PM
I've caught a couple of the gold cost, I disagree as well. I don't remember them tasting too bad.

killitfillit
20-04-2011, 09:52 PM
definately not uncommon in the pine they love mudskippers

wirlybird
24-04-2011, 03:31 PM
it kind of looks like a mangrove jack with big lips ha ha

kingcray
17-10-2011, 08:30 PM
Hey i thought i was the only one who had caught one of those locally. caught one in cabbage tree ck near the train crossing in a cast net a couple years ago.. was eaten within about an hour so it tasted ok