Me mate sent me this pic caught in 32m apparently they are a norhtern species caught in 700 fathoms???
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Looks like a species of Gurnard that is common in NZ. Apparently very good eating.
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He was fishing for sand whiting south of rotto
This might help, check out the link below.
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yeah red gurnard i beleive... caught one of them off the busselton jetty a few weeks back had no fight in it at all
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red gurnard i believe
i heard they are alright eating but by the looks, i wouldnt eat it lol
good catch
bloody poisonous bastards they are. dont let ur hand near there motuhs cos those horns are bloody sharp
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Very common site around metro area
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ok guys ,found it in a book
sharp beaked gurnard
occasionally enters esturies but generally found in deeper offshore waters found nsw,vic,tas,sa to wa (rottnest)
it was in the book Sea Fishes of Southern Australia, this book can be verry handy
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i agree with everyone.............
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Looks like one of me x girlfriends!
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One of Wade's ex-girlfriends? Makes me wonder what he is using for cray-bait.
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i have caught them in the swan
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yea i have caught gurnard in freshwater bay before was a bit of a surprise nice eating tho
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ye me and a mate where fishing at hilarys and we caught one alot bigger than that one they look so poisonous. dose anyone know what those claw like things are under there body?
cheers
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Ugly, good eating, cray bait, Wade's x-missis - I thought this was a fishing site, not a XXX-fishing site?
Gurny 4 sure.
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Looks Like
Looks like a species of Gurnard that is common in NZ. Apparently very good eating.
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diji
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Yeah i beleive it is some sort of gurnard
He was fishing for sand whiting south of rotto
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This might help
This might help, check out the link below.
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/research/areas/systems-research/wild-fisheries/outputs/2008/972/status_short/Red-Gurnard-and-Latchets.pdfBlue Sky! Blue Water! BLUETONIC
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yeah red gurnard i
yeah red gurnard i beleive... caught one of them off the busselton jetty a few weeks back had no fight in it at all
formerly Irish
take a woman fishing and she will want to learn, teach a women to fish and she will outfish you for the rest of your life!
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nicmaddogg
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red gurnard i believe i
red gurnard i believe
i heard they are alright eating but by the looks, i wouldnt eat it lol
good catch
Leemo
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bloody poisonous bastards
bloody poisonous bastards they are. dont let ur hand near there motuhs cos those horns are bloody sharp
formerly Irish
take a woman fishing and she will want to learn, teach a women to fish and she will outfish you for the rest of your life!
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Gurnard
Very common site around metro area
Fishing isn't a matter of life or death, it's much more serious than that!!!
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ok guys ,found it in a
ok guys ,found it in a book
sharp beaked gurnard
occasionally enters esturies but generally found in deeper offshore waters found nsw,vic,tas,sa to wa (rottnest)
it was in the book Sea Fishes of Southern Australia, this book can be verry handy
RUSS & SANDY
"A family that fishes together stays together"
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
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i agree with
i agree with everyone.............
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Looks like
Looks like one of me x girlfriends!
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One of Wade's
One of Wade's ex-girlfriends? Makes me wonder what he is using for cray-bait.
Bill
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i have caught them in the
i have caught them in the swan
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freshwater bay
yea i have caught gurnard in freshwater bay before was a bit of a surprise nice eating tho
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seen one
ye me and a mate where fishing at hilarys and we caught one alot bigger than that one they look so poisonous. dose anyone know what those claw like things are under there body?
cheers
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Ugly, good eating, cray
Ugly, good eating, cray bait, Wade's x-missis - I thought this was a fishing site, not a XXX-fishing site?
Gurny 4 sure.