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    Fish identification - Mud Island

    Hi all

    can anyone ID these fish for me?

    Spent over 5 hours fishing Mud and the only thing I took home with me was a sunburn!

    cheers
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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    Top fish is a Tuskfish of some sort, the middle is a grinner, the bottom one dont know.
    Duck

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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    Thanks Duck.
    are they edible?

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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    All tuskies are top class eating.30cm min size. Bag limit 6.

    grinners are full of bones and are considered by most as vermin.

    the bottom fish is a painted grinner. Same eating qualities as other grinners.

    they are good red emperor bait though!
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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    What you have there are ;
    1/ Grass Parrot (Tusk fish)
    2/ Common Grinner. Good flesh bait.
    3/ Bar Faced Weaver. Jim.
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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    Thanks for the help. Third time at Mud I've released the only edible fish as unable to identify.

    Good day on the water as always though.

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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    tuskfish, grinner, sergent baker

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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    Quote Originally Posted by WertzGoldCoast View Post
    Third time at Mud I've released the only edible fish as unable to identify.
    These may help, if you have a smart/iphone then save the pdf/links and you can check on the water.
    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...ag-Limit-Guide
    http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/fisheries...dentification\
    http://www.fishesofaustralia.net.au/key/family
    http://www.fishbase.org/
    http://taxaexp.ala.org.au/taxon/spec...394365f45857b5

    I haven't got them but they are highly rated on here with edibility info too -
    http://www.grantsguidetofishes.com/extracts.htm

    http://www.afn.com.au/store/p80/Aust...duct_info.html


    And QLD size/bag limits -
    http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/fisheries...n-limits-tidal
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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    Mmm
    Grinners are great on the end of a pair of multi grips. Vicious little buggers if you get in the way of those teeth.

    Mrs H

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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    if the top one is big enough eat it the others are great for the mother inlaw.
    cheers,Hilly

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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    Quote Originally Posted by Crossy93 View Post
    tuskfish, grinner, sergent baker
    I would agree with bigjimg, its a bar faced weaver, not a sergent baker.

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    Re: Fish identification - Mud Island

    Agree with bigjimg, bar faced weaver

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