Fish ID

Hey Guys, caught this little fella on the the Monday public holiday near Lancelin,

Is this a Diamond Trevalley ?

Gave a good account of itself as well for a small fish !

Would also be amazing to see this fish while diving.

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brenz's picture

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diamond trevalley mate

Thu, 2012-04-12 08:51

diamond trevalley mate

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pennantfish

Thu, 2012-04-12 08:59

I'm going for a pennantfish.

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Pennantfish

Thu, 2012-04-12 09:12

I am confident that this is a subadult Pennantfish Alectis ciliaris.  The Diamond Trevally A. indica is very similar, but the forehead is flatter (vs rounded in Pennantfish & photo) and the distance between the upper jaw and the eye is greater in Diamond Trevally (in DT the distance is approx the same as the length of upper jaw; in PF & your photo, it is less than the length of the upper jaw).  Also, the ventral fins (the ones under your right hand) would be much longer in a DT of this age/size).

This is a young one - lost most of its juvenile characteristics, but still not lost its long fins.  They get to more than a metre and weight over 10kg.  Great looking fish - nice catch!

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Thanks Glen

Thu, 2012-04-12 09:15

I shall call it a Pennantfish from now on !

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good looking fish and nice

Tue, 2012-04-17 20:42

good looking fish and nice pic too

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kill it??? eat it!!!!

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pennant fish for sure. they

Wed, 2012-04-18 00:56

pennant fish for sure. they do get mixed up with diamond trevs all the time. they do go hard, wait till you get one 10 times that size

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