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Which trevally is this ?
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    Ausfish Platinum Member deckie's Avatar
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    Which trevally is this ?

    Caught Coburg Peninsula NT. Schooled on surface but v finicky and would only take small s/w fly.
    Guide told me the name and said was slightly uncommon visitor to the area, but i've since forgotten and its now bugging me.
    Very thin bodied, almost concave forehead.

    Probably an easy one for you northeners.
    Thanx for any help.
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    Re: Which trevally is this ?

    it's not one of them diamond back or diamond scale ones is it?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member marto78's Avatar
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    Re: Which trevally is this ?

    Looks similar to a permit.

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    Re: Which trevally is this ?

    Cale Cale i reckon

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    Ausfish Platinum Member bennykenny's Avatar
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    Re: Which trevally is this ?

    yeah I would say Cale Cale

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    Ausfish Platinum Member deckie's Avatar
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    Re: Which trevally is this ?

    Thats it carnster !! Thats what the guide said i remember now.
    geeezus u think i could remember that ?

    Cale Cale

    I thought he was having a lend of me with that name.

    Are they pretty common ? Looked skinny like a queenie and v light for their size. Great fun on fly.

    Guide wasnt exactly sure mind you, coz he hadnt seen many.
    Tx matey.

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