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Another species identification - VIDEO
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    Another species identification - VIDEO

    I know for sure what this species is.
    The footage is a little deceptive but should make for interesting comments.

    What species do you think this is?
    The footage was shot off the end of the Seaway North Wall.

    Dave ><>


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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    the long skinny 1 up the top right at the end of the footage looks like a long nosed flute fish? and i think the others mightbe pike? There was a flute fish under tullebudgera creek bridge on tues, mayb thier coming into the estuary to breed?

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    Obi___Wan
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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO


    I think land-lubber may be right, there is definitely a flute fish there and the others do look like pike.

    OBI_WAN

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    I'de say pike as well
    Pete

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    Ausfish Platinum Member geoff72's Avatar
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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    i have no idea.... [smiley=wut.gif]
    If i could get paid the same to fish, sorry boss but i ......!

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    CHRIS_aka_GWH
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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    very stationary with a calm flute fish swimming thru - i wouldn't think pike (a predator) i'd be favouring mullet - yeah very skinny but they've just spawned or gar etc - underwater pike tend to face the same direction more than mullet - i'm going with mullet.


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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    Quote Originally Posted by CHRIS aka GWH
    very stationary with a calm flute fish swimming thru - i wouldn't think pike (a predator) i'd be favouring mullet - yeah very skinny but they've just spawned or gar etc - underwater pike tend to face the same direction more than mullet - i'm going with mullet.


    Yes probably right Chris - but it was the turn of the tide - no current.

    Yellowtail pike and a flute mouth.

    Dave ><>

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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    GARFISH OR PIKE ???

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    wayne_cook
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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    maybe wolf herring??

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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    I would guess pike.

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    Shitty_Master
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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    I would be guessing Mullet but I am not too confident.

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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    And dont they love the sp,s.



    signed tunaman

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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    look like decent size livebait to me

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    Re: Another species identification - VIDEO

    pike

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