Brassy on roosta

Brassy on roosta

They certainly start young...


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not GT... brassy trev.

Tue, 2009-10-27 20:04

not GT... brassy trev.

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hey, we used to call them

Tue, 2009-10-27 20:11

hey, we used to call them GT's too. Easy mistake to make for those not familiar with the two species

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How do you tell?

Tue, 2009-10-27 20:14

Yellow fins? or are they just juvenile GTs?

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I call it a hungry trev

Tue, 2009-10-27 20:17

That's a pretty sizeable lure for that youngster to have a crack at.

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yellow fins they dont get as

Tue, 2009-10-27 20:21

yellow fins they dont get as broad accross the shoulders either. No they are not juvenile GT's brassies still get pretty big i have seen them to around 20kg's.
GT's also have more dark pigment and males typically ready to breed get even darker, sometimes black. You get the GT "fear stripes" on the side. Here is a pic of a juvie GT in comparison

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Oh cool...

Tue, 2009-10-27 20:27

Those "fear stripes" look mad on the big ones ay. Cheers Brad.

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Here's a better pic of a

Tue, 2009-10-27 20:40

Here's a better pic of a juvenile GT closer to the size of the fish you caught. Note it hasn't developed the 'stripes' yet but a complete absence of the yellow fins. Also, notice the much stockier appearance, much less slender.