It is a Sand Bass or Dwarf Palmer.
Psammoperca waigiensis
Grows to about 15" in length. Looks like a dark barra.
Cheers Jeff.
Good Evening
Today Brent and decided to finish what we started the week before.
Late start 8am at the ramp for a trip accross the bay. Not much happend until 11am when i got done once again by a monster and lost the lot. Then i caught a fish i have never seen before in this part of the bay see the attached pic which Brent and i thought it was a Barra "fish id needed". Then Brent and i headed to harrys where the Cod were on the chew we kept only a few. I lost another monster which felt like a big cod. Thanks for coming along Brent
Cya Steve
It is a Sand Bass or Dwarf Palmer.
Psammoperca waigiensis
Grows to about 15" in length. Looks like a dark barra.
Cheers Jeff.
thanks Jeff. Are they any good to eat. BTW this fish was release as i was unable to identify it.
In Grants guide to fishes he states that "the Sand Bass is quite good eating but lacks the popular appeal of its larger relative, the Barramundi".
Cheers
Looks like a Sand Bass (or Reef Barramundi).They are OK to chew on
I have never heard off one being caught in Moreton Bay
A Proud Member of
"The Rebel Alliance"
Thanks for a great days fishing Steve.
The day started out a bit on the quiet side but we managed to get a feed together.
We are experts at chasing the tuna but not catching them.
Have a safe journey down south mate.
Cheers Brent
Scary looking fish there guys! Any pic's of the cod?
Take Care T
The Gill plate looks nasty, ready to slice through an unweary finger or two. Nice feed of Cod!!
Scalem
Are they also called triple tails?
Well done again guys, another top effort. You fellas come across any LTs out there yesterday ?
We did come across a few schools but was unable to get close enough. Many thanks for the Replays.
Its funny the weather was warm this morning now tonight i am Melbourne its only about 10 very cold wish i was back at home but we all have to earn a crust to pay for the fishing bug.