and finally found one of the lighter coloured ones.Almost a perfect match.One thing i noticed is we dont catch many that orange colour most of ours are the (normal) colour.
old fart has caught quite a few in Leeman (not me) and do vary in colour, seen one that a pro crayfisherman caught (when they were allowed to) and the colours were brilliant and the baldie would have weighed a lot, well over 10kgs.
PJAY
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dead fish species?? lol
dead fish species?? lol
harlequin??
The Kimberley....perfect one day and more perfect the next!!!
Ben Derecki
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triggerfish of some sort
triggerfish of some sort
STEVE231
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They are excellent eating,
They are excellent eating, and quite a common catch in the metro area.
carnarvonite
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Harlequin
Having a guess at a harlequin
STEVE231
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Not a harlequin.
Not a harlequin.
Lamby
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KG?
KG?
STEVE231
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Nope
Nope
roberta
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Baldie
nice eating
Ginger Tablets Rock
allrounder
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more of a skin than large scales
im going with a wrasse.
So tell me have you got your info from years on the water or hours on the internet?
mako magic
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Not a red mullet ?
Not a red mullet ?
Dicey
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its a type of coral trout.
its a type of coral trout.
allrounder
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leaning toward
a foxy
So tell me have you got your info from years on the water or hours on the internet?
STEVE231
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Well done Roberta, I never
Well done Roberta, I never really noticed what colourful eyes they had until the other week when I was filleting one in the morning sun.
allrounder
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just went back through my pics
and finally found one of the lighter coloured ones.Almost a perfect match.One thing i noticed is we dont catch many that orange colour most of ours are the (normal) colour.
So tell me have you got your info from years on the water or hours on the internet?
Lamby
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Jeezarse hope there wasn't a
Jeezarse hope there wasn't a stirring in the loins there mate!
roberta
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Thanks Steve
old fart has caught quite a few in Leeman (not me) and do vary in colour, seen one that a pro crayfisherman caught (when they were allowed to) and the colours were brilliant and the baldie would have weighed a lot, well over 10kgs.
Not a true fish eater, but love Baldie
Ginger Tablets Rock
till
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Thats a long winded way to
Thats a long winded way to rub our faces in it Steve :P
STEVE231
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Sorry mate, just something I
Sorry mate, just something I had never noticed before!!
till
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Can't say I'ver ever seen
Can't say I'ver ever noticed one with quite those colours, but then I don't catch enough of them either really.
grayzeee
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lol very poetic
lol
very poetic
If I spent half as long fishing , as I do reading this bloody forum , I'd be twice the fisherman I am.