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Thread: juvenile fish, what is it?

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    juvenile fish, what is it?


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    Nemo
    (no this message is not too short)

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    I'll hazard a guess at a juvenile Chinaman?

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    this fish is a spotted clown fish basically nemo but its not

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    Its got me beat. Coral Trout?????Chinaman??????
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    Are you sure it is juvenile and not as big as it gets?
    Jack.

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    Rosy Job Fish

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    .....Live Bait !

    .........................'THE FLATHEAD ASSASIN'........................

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    mmm not sure.....looks about 10kg though.....

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    might be 10kg.... im not sure ill have to ask the guy who caught it, i was trying to find its ID for a friend, surely you know what it is Pistol

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    it's a juvenile 112cm Snapper!

    112cm???....whoa, that's big!!

    love to see a photo of that baby.

    Have you got one????

    Cheers, Heretic.

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    i do have a pic of that fish somewhere though i was 13 when i caught it i spose you can say my grandad helped he hooked it, hes got the photo in an album somewhere 29lb caught at mud, though i dont think i really want to go there that might ruffle to many feathers

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    Give it a rest!!!

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    Without being a smart arse I would love to see a picture of a 11-12kg snapper.

    Very rare capture.

    Pete

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    Re: juvenile fish, what is it?

    Jack, have you tired emailing the Aust. Museum, fisheries dept? They've helped me out on several ID's, just take a couple of high resolution shots, from front, rear, and both flanks of the fish, and ask them to ID it for you. It might take a couple of days, but they are about as accurate as you can get without giving them a dead specimen.

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