is it a Tailor 2
Submitted by Tony Halliday on Mon, 2008-10-06 14:44
top view of the "tailor", had the same mouth and side profile. Deep green on the back and silver belly, cheers Tony
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Ron Ashcroft
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Not a Tailor
Hey Tony looks like Blue nose salmon to me.Good chewin too.
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Tony Halliday
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thanks mate
well then it's Bleunose Salmon for dinner tonight!!!
thanks guys
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Tony Halliday: ~Meals on Reels ~
It takes a strong fish to swim against the current. Even a dead one can float with it
"It is always in season for old men to learn." Aeschylus (525-456 BC)
"In a mad world only the mad are sane." Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998)
Simon C
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mmmm
Damn Yummy - haven't had one for a while but I rate them and Threadies as better than barra when fresh by a fair way with northern black jew just ahead of them.
PilbaraBrad
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yeah definatly looks like a
yeah definatly looks like a blue nose mate
here is a pic of a slightly bigger one, but looks the same. Pretty common in the creeks
http://fishwrecked.com/node/9847
jay_burgess
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blue nose for sure, not as
blue nose for sure, not as good as the giant threadfin but still good chewin :)
Tony Halliday
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thanks boys
I had the Blue nose and some barra last night, and I agree the Blue nose is better than the Threadfin, but fresh sea-barra is still as good in my books.
Tony
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PilbaraBrad
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I like giant threadie a
I like giant threadie a whole lot better than bluenose hey. And you will find just like taylor it dosnt freeze up well at all