Help with identifying fish
Submitted by craiga74 on Wed, 2007-05-30 02:36
I caught this and I'm not sure what it is. I originally thought it was a type of emperor due to the colours around the eye but can't find it in any books. It had a very defined swallowtail and was 40cm from the tip of tail to nose. Any help in identifying it would be appreciated
SPESS
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White fulla
White fulla emperor!lol.
Keep it tight, reeeeeeel tight!
Squid
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Robinson Sea Bream
it looks a little like a Robinson Sea Bream to me, see the photo i posted called "Robinson Sea Bream" (couldn’t work out how to post in comment)
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craiga74
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Thanks Squid
I did a bit of internet research and the Robinson SeaBream is the closest I could find too
Cheers mate
Squid
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Bag limit
Craig
Don’t get caught out with ur bag limit, the Sea Breams are combined with Emperors for a bag of 4
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deefa
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can't help ya with ID, but
can't help ya with ID, but it ain't a robbo IMO
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BUT
it is a fish , if thats any help ?????
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Adam Gallash
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fish
I fowarded this picture on and the answer returned was that it is a:
Monocle Bream
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max199
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Where
did ya catch the fush craig? MAXY
craiga74
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Port Hedland
Max, caught it about 30k's out from Port Hedland, and thanks Adam, I looked on the net and found some pictures of a Rainbow Monocle Bream which were similar. It was pretty tasty as well.