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yet another fish ID please
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    yet another fish ID please

    Caught this of the rocks at south ngala rocks on fraser using a worm for bait.It looks like a grunter with fat lips and makeup on its cheeks.
    it was about 30cm long,we didnt actually measure it,just took some pics and let it go.
    It put up a good fight on light line.


    Cheers Craig
    If you always do what you've always done
    You'll always get what you've always got



  2. #2

    Re: yet another fish ID please

    its a painted morwong mate one of the better eating of the family nice fish

  3. #3

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    yep close relation to the slatey, these are the fish that you often see in ads for the GBR, the yellow and black mottled ones

  4. #4

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    Yeah a painted Morwong, still a mother in law fish

  5. #5

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    UNbelievable

    That is what I caught and was asking about an ID for. Execpt mine was 50 cm

    It is actually known as a "Blackfin Slatey" from the sweetlip family. Here is the link:-

    http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/cps/rde/dp...6_ENA_HTML.htm

    What are the chances??.......

    Mark

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    Re: yet another fish ID please

    Thanks guys,we had quite a few guys who could not identify it up there.I knew I would get a quick ID here.

    Cheers Craig
    If you always do what you've always done
    You'll always get what you've always got



  7. #7

    Re: yet another fish ID please

    Glad ya let it go Craig. Too many people catch and kill fish they cant identify, some even try eating them without knowing what they are. Now ya know for sure and can do what you will with the next one.
    Cheers
    Greg

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    Re: yet another fish ID please

    They are good eating if you steam them. If you cook them to death they are poor. But cooked correctly beautiful........

  9. #9

    Re: yet another fish ID please

    looks like a gold spot blubberlips

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