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  1. #16

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    I'm guessing you are in Western Australia? as that is the only state I have seen pics of those big spot fish come from. That is not a swallowtail dart and is like comparing a bar tail to a dusky, both flathead but not the same. Nice fish all the same and if the fight multiplies as it does with swallowtail I'd think he gave you a lot of curry.

  2. #17

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    yup spot on WA and yup put on a good account for itself!!

  3. #18

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    Grants Guide seems to suggest it is a southern swallowtail - the same as the ones we catch in south-east qld waters. It also says they grow to 2.8kgs!! Obviously they only grow that big in WA.
    Makes me want to hit the beaches asap.

  4. #19

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    Heya Chisel

    As swallowtail get bigger they get more spots not less, with all the fish I have caught either side of a kilo in 35 odd years of trying having either 7 or 8 small spots. As much as I look on Ern Grants book as the bible for fish ID's if it says that is the same fish as we catch here in Queensland I am happy to say he is wrong.

  5. #20

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    Thats not a dart thats a queenfish!

  6. #21

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    A poke around the net brought these up,
    Trachinotus botla - Largespotted dart
    Distribution: Indian Ocean: Somalia and Kenya to Algoa Bay, South Africa; also Madagascar, Sri Lanka and western Australia.
    http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Spec...ry.php?id=1965

    Trachinotus coppingeri - Swallowtal dart
    Distribution: Southwest Pacific: eastern Australia.
    http://www.fishbase.org/summary/Spec...ry.php?id=1968

  7. #22

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    Hey guys dont know if they are the normal swallowtail or not but I can tell you that two that size were weghed in at a fishing club trip to Hummocky Island in CQ a few years back. They were both caught on pilly and were taken in amongst spotty mackeral in deep water. Cheers

  8. #23

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    My fishing club has fished the surf at Moreton & Sth Straddie for 30 years and the biggest dart (swallow tail) for each year usually comes in about .8 to 1.0 kilo.
    As a rule under .5kg will have about 5 spots, .7kg will have 6 spots and over that will have 7 spots. When enquiring about the size of a big dart we ask "is it a 7 spotter?".
    I know of a couple of 1.1 kg Swallowtail Dart that were weighed in at the Straddie Classic a few years back, I think they were caught from boats out at Flat or Shag Rock, known big dart locations.
    I don't think this is the exact same species that is common in Sth Qld & NSW but it certainly is a top fish.
    Cheers
    Mike

  9. #24

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    I agree it does seem to be slightly different. Great fish though and if it fought 3 times as hard as a 0.8kg dart then it would have been a handful.

  10. #25

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    Thats huuuge for a dart. Well done. Im still in shock from your shark releases.

    Its a lot bigger than these ones taken yesterday a Currumbin. The local pros are getting ready for the annual mullet run.

    cheers
    Andrew

  11. #26

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    Good call straddie, I'd say Large-spotted Dart.
    Doesn't matter though does it, it's still a balltearer of a Dart.
    Great fish!

    Jeff.

  12. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by the gecko View Post
    Its a lot bigger than these ones taken yesterday a Currumbin. The local pros are getting ready for the annual mullet run.

    cheers
    Andrew
    I hate seeing pros netting dart , such a good sport fish.
    Didn't think there was much of a market for them because they freeze poorly and only taste good when fresh. A few years ago I asked a netter why they were iceing down the mullet & bream they were catching and not the dart. He told me they were destined for pet food. Not happy Jan.
    I hope things have changed.
    Cheers
    Mike
    Last edited by Mike Delisser; 09-05-2008 at 07:46 PM.

  13. #28

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    Nice one Bazza!

    Mex

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