Ollie I think it's more to do with the depth and area they're caught in rather than diet. The ones I've caught in shallower tidal water are usually the same colour as Mitchs trout above and ones taken from deeper water are usually bright orange.
Some of them are also different species of fish. Bright orange ones are usually coral trout or vermicular cod, there are also polkadot cod and bar cheeked coral trout which are often darker in appearance. They do also vary by the ground they live on and around.
Rodrat
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Great fish matey.
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Andy
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trout
Nice trout mate. . We have a cyclone off the coast so dont know when we will be out chasing them again.
Ollie
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nice!!!!
nice coraly why do they have different colours the ones ive seen caught have been bright red with purple spots is that to do with it's diet
jay_burgess
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Ollie I think it's more to
Ollie I think it's more to do with the depth and area they're caught in rather than diet. The ones I've caught in shallower tidal water are usually the same colour as Mitchs trout above and ones taken from deeper water are usually bright orange.
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Different species
Some of them are also different species of fish. Bright orange ones are usually coral trout or vermicular cod, there are also polkadot cod and bar cheeked coral trout which are often darker in appearance. They do also vary by the ground they live on and around.
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miller123
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hey nice
hey nice coral trout