Blue Trevally are silver with a tinge of blue/green in their backs and five to six darkish bars on the side of the body and sometimes with faint golden spots above the lateral line. The pectoral fin is long and curved and they have a forked tail. The snout is bluntly rounded and the profile of the head is more convex above the eyes than below.
Blue Trevally grow to 8kgs and 70cms.
They are good eating.
In Australia, Blue Trevally are found from the central coast of Western Australia, around the tropical north, and south to southern New South Wales.
southcity104
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juvi blue trevally
I think..
"Its a life style job"
Craig
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Dude how you going long time
Dude how you going long time no see catching all the little babies I see
Auslobster
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Wild guess...
...looks more like a juvi member of the seriola mob than a trev, to me. But I can't be more specific!
carnarvonite
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Silver trevally
Closest I can come up with is a silver trevally
Hutch
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Looks similar to a thicklip
Looks similar to a thicklip trevally although they usually have gold/yellow spots instead of the vertical bands
james1989
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@canarvonite it def isnt a
@canarvonite it def isnt a silver trev
Skippy and silver trev are the same thing lol
randall df223
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Uneducated guess.... javelin
Uneducated guess.... javelin fish????
Fish! HARD!
bod
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Blue Trevally
Blue Trevally are silver with a tinge of blue/green in their backs and five to six darkish bars on the side of the body and sometimes with faint golden spots above the lateral line. The pectoral fin is long and curved and they have a forked tail. The snout is bluntly rounded and the profile of the head is more convex above the eyes than below.
Blue Trevally grow to 8kgs and 70cms.
They are good eating.
In Australia, Blue Trevally are found from the central coast of Western Australia, around the tropical north, and south to southern New South Wales.
james1989
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thanks bod must be a blue
thanks bod must be a blue then but what you reckon about the top dorsal fin my little one dorsal seems to be really long
MandurahMatt
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Thought your sposed to neck
Thought your sposed to neck em first for a fish ID (sorry couldnt help myself)
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