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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Nov 2005

    Fish ID

    Hey guys, mate caught this while we were out last night under the bridge at Bribie, any ideas? it has a black marking on it's tail that you can make out in the picture. Initially thought it was moses perch, but after getting it in the boat could see that it clearly wasn't, so not sure, haven't caught it before, was just under 30cm, cheers.

    Steve.

  2. #2
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Nov 2005

    Re: Fish ID

    Think I may have answered my own question

    http://www2.dpi.qld.gov.au/fishguide/15845.html

    Appears it is a Crimson Seaperch otherwise known as Large Mouth Nannygai, cheers.

  3. #3

    Re: Fish ID

    Yep, the markings on the ' saddle ' of the tail give it away. The bugga is lost.

    phill
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  4. #4

    Re: Fish ID

    Lost alright. Apparently those are very good eating too.

    Poodroo


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    Ausfish Platinum Member StevenM's Avatar
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    Re: Fish ID

    Nanny it is

    Hope he isnt lost and has family about,

    Here mummy, here daddy
    Cheers

    Steven

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    Re: Fish ID

    lost????????,,,,nah just on hoilidays

    its still amazes me what comes out of the water at times in the passage,,,i've seen snapper caught,,,jewies,,tuna,,etc etc,,

    and all whilst i've watched em being pulled in,,,,not doubting that the anglers caught them elsewhere and claimed them in the passage

    nice catch steve,,,,well done

    choppa
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  7. #7

    Re: Fish ID

    Yep - it shows climate change is happening - it may be a seasonal flux, i.e. occassional happening, but in talking around the traps more Red Emperor and Coral Trout have been caught at places like Hutchies, Shallow Tempest, etc. These are not rare but are becoming more common.

    Megafisk

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    Ausfish Platinum Member SeaSaw's Avatar
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    Apr 2004

    Re: Fish ID

    Definately a Nanny. Have caught them before offshore around sunshine coast.
    Got a bag of them last week .... but a little further north than the bribie bridge

    Mark

  9. #9

    Re: Fish ID

    small and large mouth are sometimes hard to split. Small mouth have the top jaw shorter than the distance between the end of their dorsal fin and the end of the anal fin, large mouth the jaw is equal or longer tghan this distyance

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    Re: Fish ID

    When I used live in Townsville some guys call them red jew...
    and it's good chew although

  11. #11
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Nov 2005

    Re: Fish ID

    Cheers guys, was a great looking fish, it went back though, hopefully i'll hook upto him when he's a bit bigger

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