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  1. #1
    mick
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    shovel nose

    a mate a mine picked this up while we were drifting for flaties. we sent this one back to sleep with the fishes.

  2. #2
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Sep 2001

    Re: shovel nose

    that looks to be about 40lb

  3. #3
    mick
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    Re: shovel nose

    we didnt weigh. trying to lift it out of the water by its tail was fun. it was caught on 15lb line on an abu of some sort

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    Re: shovel nose

    hey you should have kept it mick...then u could have boneless, skinless, mackeral steaks, flathead, whiting, bream, barramundi, coral trout, and the list goes on..thats what they used to sell em as years ago..back in the 70s..mainly the chinese restaurents bought them and catfish for all of the above
    cheers.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: shovel nose

    Quote Originally Posted by jaybee
    hey you should have kept it mick...then u could have boneless, skinless, mackeral steaks, flathead, whiting, bream, barramundi, coral trout, and the list goes on..thats what they used to sell em as years ago..back in the 70s..mainly the chinese restaurents bought them and catfish for all of the above
    cheers.
    im never eating a fish i didnt catch or see catch again.

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    Re: shovel nose

    Hate to tell u this roman but apparantly they still do..if u go to the raptis seafood page there is a pic of some guys holding the carcass of some at the auction with a caption.."Large Variety of Fish"..i thought they stopped it years ago because of the mercury content in them. Hey they are quite good eating when they are small...

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: shovel nose

    nice catch

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    Re: shovel nose

    They grow massive eh. My dad caught a 10ft.
    Go mighty Broncos

    Go Wallabies

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: shovel nose

    In case you didn't notice T-roy this post is over 4 years old hahah . You could have spent the time finding it to go fishing.

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    Re: shovel nose

    Quote Originally Posted by kingcobe
    They grow massive eh. My dad caught a 10ft.
    MATE I AVIDLY TARGET THESE UGLY BASTARDS AND HAVE LANDED EM UP TO 8FT....

    24KG IGFA AND 2HOURS LATER...

    WHY DID UR DAD GET HIS AND WOT BAIT DID HE USE....AND WHERE ABOUTS IN AUS

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: shovel nose

    caught this one early this year at port stephens in 8 meters of water on 15lb spin gear while also chasing flattys, i didnt think they got this big down in NSW, i released it on the beach (had to go back to get the camera) and i had an angry woman abuse me for letting a shark go were people were swimming. lol

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    Re: shovel nose

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  13. #13
    bidkev
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    Re: shovel nose

    Quote Originally Posted by magicmarlin
    [quote author=kingcobe link=1017973230/0#7 date=1154247620]They grow massive eh. My dad caught a 10ft.
    MATE I AVIDLY TARGET THESE UGLY BASTARDS AND HAVE LANDED EM UP TO 8FT....

    24KG IGFA AND 2HOURS LATER...

    WHY DID UR DAD GET HIS AND WOT BAIT DID HE USE....AND WHERE ABOUTS IN AUS
    [/quote]


    Jeeez, this post got dug out of the archives!

    Mate, I get 'em in Moreton Bay and used to target 'em specifically too. The 10 footer my little feller refers too was caught near Amity bank on a tandem 10/0 gamakatsu to 50lb line 24kg penn mariner rodd and penn 245ld reel........baited with a whole large squid. It took over 2 hrs to get boatside (couldn't get the anchor up to chase) and was released.

    Got some pics of smaller specimens

  14. #14
    bidkev
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    Re: shovel nose

    Meant to mention that sand crab are the favoured bait with squid second.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member -spiro-'s Avatar
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    Jun 2004

    Re: shovel nose

    Hey Kev you are the shark master i noticed you like to blind the shark before its death
    planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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