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    Ausfish Platinum Member scuttlebutt's Avatar
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    Re: Fish ID Please?

    A Burnett Salmon IS a Threadfin Salmon (though they're not a true salmon). Threadfin refers to the filament like fins just behind and below the gills. There are a couple of varieties of Threadfin, but the Burnett is the biggest. Some people also call them Kings.

    I lived at Noosa for a few years and have caught them up at Lake Cootharaba. Live prawns near the reed beds.

    Also get a few in the Mary River near Maryborough - fishing near creek mouths with big live river shrimps. The old timers used to say that when the mullberries started to ripen it was King season.

    cheers,

    steve

  2. #17

    Re: Fish ID Please?

    Quote Originally Posted by scuttlebutt
    I lived at Noosa for a few years and have caught them up at Lake Cootharaba. Live prawns near the reed beds.
    I wouldn't mind trying that, they look like fun to catch but i would probably go nuts with all the bream and whiting bycatch

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    Ausfish Platinum Member jackash's Avatar
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    Re: Fish ID Please?

    Cast net a whole school of them at Mooloolaba a few years back, released most of them because we thought they were small blue or threadfin salmon. Haha caught a few very nice bream on live ones though... seemed like a really good bait. But i later realised that i think they are frogmouth pillies... occasionally sold in bait shops. Still get them every now and again in the cast net.
    Cheers
    Jackash

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    Re: Fish ID Please?

    A mate caught a large salmon at deepwater bend when we were kids.

  5. #20

    Re: Fish ID Please?

    What about a red-eye round herring - or did the camera cause that ?

    Catchy Fishy

    Check this site out for identification if it drives you crazy :

    http://www.oceansatlas.org/unatlas_g...&kot=web-sites

    Mike

    Seems like a long link, but really worth it

  6. #21
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Fish ID Please?

    Thanks scuttlebut Steve
    It never ceases to amaze me how much I have learnt from ausfish. That photo of those 2 x salmon caught at Noosa are amazing. I can't wait till my husband gets up and I can inform him of something else I have learnt about today. Terry lives nearly every day to catch his next threadfin off the beach here in Cairns(Clifton,Kewarra,PalmCove,Yorkey's estuary mouths)weather permitting, of course)We eat it twice a week and we love the density of the pure white fish and the taste is superior to anything else we catch.
    Cheers
    Rose

  7. #22

    Re: Fish ID Please?

    Its actually a Thryssa. Either hamiltoni or a close relative. Check this out

    http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary...ame=hamiltonii

  8. #23

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    yorkies

  9. #24

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    looks different to a yorky in my experience, yorkies were browner in colour and not as herring like.
    We used to catch heaps of them(yorkies) off the coal/wheat wharf in gladstone harbour b4 access was restricted.
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  10. #25
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Fish ID Please?

    we catch these as bycatch in the river.always thought they were called a golden back herring,thats what we call em anyway.terrific bait for tailor and snapper.they are definately not a salmon.we have seen some big salmon caught in the river up round bulimba army barracks and under the gateway.when we could keep fish,the bait buyers would give us a whopping $1.50 for those herring,what do you pay for them at a bait store?
    support your local commercial fisher,its never too late!!

  11. #26

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    Highly interesting morty103. Enlighten me.... fish swim and the water is warm there

  12. #27

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    Yes it is interesting topic its quite possible more tropical species would move south as the waters temp rises with the global warming thing???

    hope so less distance to travel.

  13. #28

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    WE CATCH THEM ON THE GOLD COAST TOO... NOT QUITE THAT BIG.. UP TO 45CM.. GOOD FUN....

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