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  1. #16

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    There is not too many fish worse than a catfish but the Sea Toad takes the cake.

    Cheers Dazza

  2. #17

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    Hi Sandbankmagnet

    The other rod in the background is not my rod. It was actually out of the water and was hooked onto the middle runner. I would never do this to my rod, but each to his own I guess.

    Phil




  3. #18

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    Gee this is interesting. We did have lots of line cut and I don't get broken off very often.

    I am a fresh water fisherman and this is the first time really in salt water. The dams are getting a bit low at the moment so I have switched.

    My gear is all wrong for salt water and I did not use a trace. I thought I was getting bitten off by sharks because I had caught one earlier and especially the two kilo line was going as soon as the fish came near it. I put out my 3 kilo braid and this was the result.

    Yuk!

    Phil

  4. #19

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    Good bait for reef species if cubed
    rusco

  5. #20

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    Toad fish (FUGU in Japanese)....................Only very very experienced Japanese chefs can show you how to eat this one. Extremely poisenous and you will die the death of a thousand screams..............I have eaten a piece about the size of a 20c piece and half as thick as a coin-Sashimi style in Japan. I was left with a slight tingling sensation on my lips for abot 2 min. after eating sahimi.

    Watch your fingers and do not attempt to eat it.

    We catch a few up here in Townsville and don't bother removing the hook. Just cut the line and send him back

  6. #21

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    Yep its a big toad fish alright in fact i think we caught that one a few weeks ago around Wello point..lol
    Was about 3.5 kilo.
    Cheers Brent

  7. #22

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    Curse Of The Sea

  8. #23

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    If you are ever fishing and you get hits and wind in half hooks its the dreaded green toad. You are better off moving to another spot because they travel in schools !!!

  9. #24

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    Asians eat toadfish but then again they eat every thing including udersized fish and female crabs ohhh and catfish not to mention whale

  10. #25

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    Yer it’s a sea toad , don’t get your fingers anywhere near those bolt cutters it has for teeth.

  11. #26

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    Hi hooknose

    Your right, I could see them schooling on the sounder. Not knowing what they were I was following the school around the bay.

    We were getting very excited about the number of really big bites that we got as we dropped over the school.

    All that adrenalin wasted on a fish we can't eat; never mind it was really good fun anyway.

    Phil

  12. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by tedbear60 View Post
    Hmmm, website says "The Toadfish, Spheroides hamiltoni (Gray and Richardson), is a common species of our coastal streams, estuaries and inlets; it grows to 130 mm. It is adept at changing its coloration to match its surroundings, the body varying from the palest brown with a dappling of darker spots to dull greenish with dark cross-bands and blotchings. "

    130mm, this guy's specimen seems to be on steroids or something, looks more like 30-40cm sitting on that esky...

    different breed/species of toadie ? (still poisonous though...)


  13. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogersto View Post
    Hmmm, website says "The Toadfish, Spheroides hamiltoni (Gray and Richardson), is a common species of our coastal streams, estuaries and inlets; it grows to 130 mm. It is adept at changing its coloration to match its surroundings, the body varying from the palest brown with a dappling of darker spots to dull greenish with dark cross-bands and blotchings. "

    130mm, this guy's specimen seems to be on steroids or something, looks more like 30-40cm sitting on that esky...

    different breed/species of toadie ? (still poisonous though...)

    As per Grants, and also, if you read on further at that url:

    The related Giant toado or silver cheeked toado can grow to 38" and is noted for grinding together it's massive teeth set in jaws powerful enough to sheer through the shank of a 4/0 hook.

    kev
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  14. #29

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    on ifish they say that sea toadies are a good marlin bait

  15. #30

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    I was catching them off urangan jetty one day and a bloke bummed one off me because he uses them as livies for big giant trevalley off the end of the pier.

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