Fair lump of a Gold spot that one Ozzy, would've been good fun.
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Hey, you know what? I think it's a Goldspot Trev (according to the pictures title, appearance and general banter):-)
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I did some casual editing of the photo's title is all, caught a couple of people out. :) Except that spammer boy Mako, just looking for more points, thats -5 just there.
Some of the trevally species are particulary difficult to identify - bludgers and gold spots are a common one.
Another is mangrove jack/dark tailed sea perch and red bass, rather easy when you've seen a few fresh out of the water, but after being in an icebox all day they lose some definition and easily identifiable characteristics.
Lots of people get confused with NW Snapper, unfortunately that title didn't help at all. :( Spangleds and blue line are easy with the colour differention, blue spot emperor do make it a little more confusing. Really easy once you've seen a few though.
mako magic
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nice fish mate and great
nice fish mate and great conditions where did you get that
Ozzy
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We caught that one at the
We caught that one at the Murions
Daisy
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Fair lump of a Gold spot
Fair lump of a Gold spot that one Ozzy, would've been good fun.
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Top Spot!
Fish AND Water! Awesome!
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Andy Mac
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Goldspot
Great fish but not a GT by the looks.
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mako magic
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yeah looks like a gold spot
yeah looks like a gold spot to me, good one though, we got heaps of double headers up there like that
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Hey, you know what? I think
Hey, you know what? I think it's a Goldspot Trev (according to the pictures title, appearance and general banter):-)
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Adam Gallash
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editing
I did some casual editing of the photo's title is all, caught a couple of people out. :) Except that spammer boy Mako, just looking for more points, thats -5 just there.
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mako magic
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hehehe adam, yeah noticed
hehehe adam, yeah noticed the change of title there, good job.
i know when we went up to exxy, it can be hard to identfy some fish, of which you helped us out with that red bass i caught.
still a good trev and damn they go hard big time
Adam Gallash
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very difficult
Some of the trevally species are particulary difficult to identify - bludgers and gold spots are a common one.
Another is mangrove jack/dark tailed sea perch and red bass, rather easy when you've seen a few fresh out of the water, but after being in an icebox all day they lose some definition and easily identifiable characteristics.
Lots of people get confused with NW Snapper, unfortunately that title didn't help at all. :( Spangleds and blue line are easy with the colour differention, blue spot emperor do make it a little more confusing. Really easy once you've seen a few though.
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Andy Mac
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Scarlets / Saddle Tails and Reds after colour loss
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