Jamie_S
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I'd be pretty confident they are striped tuna, there has been quite a few in close lately feeding on the tiny baitfish
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It's commonly called a "doctor" Google it and you will find lots of information and pictures. Basically it replaces the fishes tongue. Horrible parasites
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I grew up fishing all my life, we ate pretty much everything we caught. Back in the day this would have been straight in the esky. Its nice to know the reality of how old and slow growing some fish are, makes you appreciate catching them more.
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I know what you mean there, the flattie looks tiny and undersized
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I had a quick 10 minute session on Lake Illawarra tonight. The picture doesn't do the bream justice, it was a solid fish. The flattie stayed around for lunch tomorrow, but the bream went back. Its just too good of a fish to keep considering its about 16 years old
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These were from the boat, but I quite often hit it shore based. I rarely fish the drop off as there are just too many boats Most of my fish come from less than 1m deep, so easily accessed from the shore
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I have been chasing a few flatties of an arvo lately in Lake Illawarra, been getting a few each day in an hour session. Been using a mixture of hard bodies and soft plastics, but the plastics are doing better lately. Most fish are between 38-50cm, but a few bigger ones show up every now and then The bigger one today in the attached picture put up an awesome fight, much better than they normally do for its size (just under 50) Sure beats sitting around watching TV
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Protected from rec fishers, but the pros can still bag them They sure do put up a good fight with their body mass
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Need help with identification of species (Eastern Wirrah cod)
Jamie_S replied to uglynine's question in The Aquarium
Yep, agree with the comment above. I filleted and skinned one, tough and tasteless -
That's a flounder, they have defined tails where Sole do not
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The storms have ruined plenty of habitat in shallow, but remember the cuttles die off around this time each year after spawning. Hopefully there's a new dive buddy for you next time you dive there!
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But of a late report, but got this fella a few weeks back fishing for snapper off Wollongong in 50m of water. Must have been hungry as it ate both baits on the paternoster I have to say, it's one of the better tasting fish I have eaten
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Id rather be a Blue Throat released here, than a Barra freezing in a Sydney Harbour winter. There is no way they swam this far south!
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Yeah I remember that too Blackfish Questionable how they got there, whether they swam up from the south or got released into the harbour who knows. Either way a great catch for this far north
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I'd call that one as a female Blue Throat Wrasse
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Most of the time they are on reef, but they will travel over sand and short weedy areas looking for food.
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Correct, it's a Gunther Wrasse
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Down the eastern edge, well away from the million people at the drop off
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With perfect weather this afternoon, I decided to head out for a quick fish after the kids went to bed, turned out to be a top session with some solid fish landed. Was only out for an hour or so, but the fish were on and it was great just to be out there
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100% Red Mowie I must say, a pretty rare catch though
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Your pike like creature would have been a Long Tom, there's plenty in the lake Good to see you out there enjoying it
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Each year in December there's normally a white that turns up around Cape Solander. Logic would say it's the same shark each year but who knows It could be that fellow just dropping in to the Hacking on its journey
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Atomic K9 Walker for me, the yellow/clear colour
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Sharks out of the water are a different story, I'm referring to swimming with Sharks this size. Any animal dragged out of its environment is going to try and hurt you regardless of its size.
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You have nothing to fear from sharks that size, I target them off the beach quite a bit. In my usual spot if there's swimmers you won't get a bite, 2 minutes after they get out of the water however it's on, happens all the time. They really are scared of us at that size, his mumma however!!!