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Submitted by Faulkner Family on Tue, 2020-09-15 13:34
This one took off like a rocket. Great fun . Lighter color tail with black tips
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sea-kem
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looks like a Bronzy to me
looks like a Bronzy to me
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meglodon
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Inky tail whaler
Don't know proper name but that is what we used to call them, amongst a lot of other things when you would loose your whiting rig
Faulkner Family
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Soon to be called DINNER .
Soon to be called DINNER . Had a couple of nice fillets .
Was thinking bronzie but not 100%
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Jrod1
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Nervous Shark?
Looks like on eof those Nervous Sharks or similar species common in Shark Bay area.
carnarvonite
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Where
Where did you catch it Russ
Faulkner Family
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Got it in hedland.
Got it in hedland.
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carnarvonite
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Dusky whaler
Dusky whaler, didn't see any bronzy whalers when fishing up there but plenty of duskies, best way to tell is one has a ridge down its back and the other doesnt
Faulkner Family
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No ridge down this one where
No ridge down this one where the others I have caught did have a noticeable ridge
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