Caught this fish in a crab pot last weekend in the prossy river. I hane fished up here for years and never seen one, anyone know what it is. Hopefuly the pics work I have never done it before
Caught this fish in a crab pot last weekend in the prossy river. I hane fished up here for years and never seen one, anyone know what it is. Hopefuly the pics work I have never done it before
the photo doesnt show it very well but it has 3 sets of nasty looking spikes on its head. one set on its mouth one set half way back its head and another on its gills.
dunno, maybe a bullrout?? or are they freshwater only? never seen anything like that before, good luck
I`d go bull rout, just don`t get stung..... freshwaters answer to the saltwater stonefish and often found in the salt and brackish after rain etc. could be wrong but thats my bet at the moment.
Andrew
without referring to any books, I would call it for a bullrout. They are a freshwater fish primarily, but do come into brackish and salt water. I also believe there is a saltwater sub species, but i thought they occurred much further north.
Greg
Yep I'd go Bullrout/Fortescue,I've seen them up to a foot long down here(Nth NSW),my mate actualy got it on a lure.
it was caught near the mouth of the river and there hasn't been any rain about for a while. I will look up a bullrout and see if it is the same. Thanks all
Here you go, mate, a bullrout.
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgu...num=2&ct=image
Its hard to say all the pictures I find of a bullrout seam to be different but in some photos it does look like thats what it might be. thanks for the help everyone
Having been stung with one when I was 10 in the big toe I can tell you that they are incredibly bad. My uncle who was a big man grabbed one and got stung in the thumb. He almost passed out with the pain on the way home. At Mt Crosby wier in Brisbane they have a sign up saying beware of the bull routs.
yeah they bloody hurt alright,nearly as bad as them damn happy moments
Hi all
Bullroat for sure. Mate had one in a fish tank and it was a nasty little blighter even in there. Saw a young bloke after he had stood on one and never wish to see a young kid in pain like that again.
Ronnie