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Ausfish New Member
what r these fish?
hey all
have got 3 pics of fish we caught today.. all fish r small and were relased just wanted to know what they were #
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66708984LvkNte
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66709257NsPYbd
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66709851nVuStI
also does any 1 have a pic of what a morwong looks like? as my dad caught 2 fish around 35cm..that we werent sure of what they were..only had a map with some pics of fish.. and kinda looked like a morwong.. here is a pic
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66760353GsalPM
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66760399KsGERN
.. and my dad has them already to cook..not sure if they r any good eating #??? and hoping we didnt catch them undersize #
cheers
sean
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: what r these fish?
that bottom one looks like a baby red emperor. legal size 55cm superb eating.
not sure on the other 2.
morwong isn;t that bad to eat bit of a dirty taste like mullet but still good.
cheers phil
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: what r these fish?
No1 is a sergeant major (what I call em anyways ) I think others call them rock whiting.
No2 A damsel fish?
No3 A bubby red emporer
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Re: what r these fish?
1. Sergeant Major, 2, Damsel Fish, 3. Baby Red Emperor
2 other fish are morwong.. possibly queen morwong.. they are pretty faded looking.. the blubbery lips give them away.. if they were a pale blueish colour, then they were Queen Morwong and are also known as mother in law fish.. they are edible.. but ya gotta be desperate
Tim
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Ausfish New Member
Re: what r these fish?
sweet thanks for the replys guys
thought no 3 was a red emperor
and i think ill let me dad taste the morwong first
cheers
sean
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: what r these fish?
1. Bar-faced Weever or Rock Whiting (not tobad on the tooth either).
2. Seargent Major
3. Juvenile Red Emperor
4. Morwong, Blubberlip, Mother-in-Law, Mowong, Slatey - take your pick.
Cheers, Clutter
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Re: what r these fish?
Mate, A really good little book that we never leave shore without is the DPI book called Fish Guide. Was only $6.95. It has put a little light on lots of our mysteries.
P.S. All your fish are listed with pictures, descriptions, legal sizes and bag limits.
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Ausfish New Member
Re: what r these fish?
Just one comment - photo no 1 is of a Sergeant BAKER, not a Sergeant major. That will help if you want to look it up somewhere eg http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fi...sh/apurpur.htm
Dan
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: what r these fish?
Clutter is right Fish 1 is a weever not a sergeant baker or major.
Looks a bit like a sergeant baker in colour and shape but definitely not.
Cheers
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Re: what r these fish?
tell your old man there are a certain amount of responsibilities that come with the privilege of being able to go fishing - dont keep undersized fish, learn to identify your catch and if in doubt return your fish safe to the water. On the rare chance that your father was searched, he would have recieved a very nasty fine for being in possesion of undersized fish - Are you guys from england or have you been living in a bubble?
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Ausfish New Member
Re: what r these fish?
hey raefpud..no we r not from england.. from brisbane
so your telling me that those morwong were undersize? for there legal limit? we had a tide book on us plus i also downloaded legal size limits off a goverment site and it had no morwong on it either..all of the other fish pics i showed i said they were released..
cheers
sean
p.s i will get 1 of those books u got finga
cheers
sean
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Ausfish New Member
Re: what r these fish?
it looks like some sort of weaver weasel fish looking thing ive caught one off caloundra let him go i dont think they would be much use but
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