of I presume mulies hanging around the boat at woodies last week...weren't that big though. I think once upon a time they used to trawl for them through the sound...
We used to purse siene mulies, anchovies and white bait in Cockburn Sound. The Sound has been trawled for prawns many years ago. I have also worked on the crab boats in the Sound and I am amazed anything still lives in Cockburn Sound with the amount of professional fishing that has gone on there over the years.
sea kem nah i did catch it was at the halls head beach flicking metals for herring and salmon caught a few lately but then this i was confused so im gonna chuck it out on a gang and hope for the best haha
fishing94
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mulie
mulie
Names matt
Swan River Fisher
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Date Joined: 03/05/11
mulie
mulie
carnarvonite
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Date Joined: 24/07/07
Mulie
Same as you buy when you get a block of mulies. [Pillichards/ pillies over east]
kyleh3110
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Date Joined: 07/06/11
but it was like 30 cm long
but it was like 30 cm long really cool
Paul_86
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30cm's long, then its a big
30cm's long, then its a big mulie!
sea-kem
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Caught or taking the PI55 lol
Caught or taking the PI55 lol
Love the West!
fishing94
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doesn't look 30cm wen its
doesn't look 30cm wen its next to the reel
Names matt
Juneka
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Mulie
Must be a few of these around - I caught 2 on Saturday, fishing for whiting down near Coventry Reef...
Never have caught one before... I used them for bait, and scored a few skippy too!
Save the Whales! May as well - they won't fit in my catch bag!!!
chris raff
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Had a big school
of I presume mulies hanging around the boat at woodies last week...weren't that big though. I think once upon a time they used to trawl for them through the sound...
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fishintruckie
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We used to purse
We used to purse siene mulies, anchovies and white bait in Cockburn Sound. The Sound has been trawled for prawns many years ago. I have also worked on the crab boats in the Sound and I am amazed anything still lives in Cockburn Sound with the amount of professional fishing that has gone on there over the years.
kyleh3110
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sea kem nah i did catch it
sea kem nah i did catch it was at the halls head beach flicking metals for herring and salmon caught a few lately but then this i was confused so im gonna chuck it out on a gang and hope for the best haha
kyleh3110
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just measured it
just measured it and it was 27.5 cm so i guess thats big 4 a mulie thats why i thought that it wasnt one thanks guys
snappermiles
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looks like a scaly
mackeral to me????
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kyleh3110
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snapper miles
just did a google search and it is a scaly mackeral not a mulie so thanks guys
antsey
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the eye looks to big to be a
the eye looks to big to be a scalie?
hekser
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what are you talking about?
thats a dhufish mate...
aaasnapper
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Scaly makeral
Scaly makeral. It would have had alot of scales come off it.
I know of another species which is reffered to as a scaly makeral but to me the one in the photo is the scaly makeral I am fimilar with.
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Leemo
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not a scalie........ a
not a scalie........ a Mulie.
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