Hey no worries Nomad,
Do you remember where it was?
I will try to have a look during smoko, if I can take a few minutes.
Just have to find where you saw that.
Have a good day,
Pecheur
What fish is this?
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ok seeing that one has been successfully nailed...can anyone help identify this monstrosity? a listner emailed this week...lives in canberra but I think caught it fishing around reefs in southern NSW over xmas...i got no idea
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G’day Tim
Mark C here
Does the fish or the bloke live in Canberra?
That looks like a Spiny Gurnard, Lepidotrigla papilio
Here's a vid http://australianmuseum.net.au/movie/Sp ... a-papilio/
Mark C here
Does the fish or the bloke live in Canberra?
That looks like a Spiny Gurnard, Lepidotrigla papilio
Here's a vid http://australianmuseum.net.au/movie/Sp ... a-papilio/
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jesus nomad that was lightning fast - of course its the spiny gurnard...cheers mate! not sure...still waiting for him to get back - thinks he lives canberra but fish caught further north - still checking
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OOps, a bit too quick. i had another look and it looks more like this http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Co ... Henry-Bay/
Common Gurnard Perch, Neosebastes scorpaenoides
Common Gurnard Perch, Neosebastes scorpaenoides
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and of course we can all identify the tiger shark...
oh what a card...
oh what a card...
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Toxic...yes. You're right.
Jimbobbolty thanks! Very informative. All three fish are awesome. I remember the first time I snorkelled a Qld creek just south of ippy back in the seventies i came across a lungfish. Nearly flew out onto the bank. Scared me stupid. (It wouldnt today...Im much braver now) Id had no idea such an awesome prehistoric fish lived there.
Pech thats useful to know about the museum cheers.
Jimbobbolty thanks! Very informative. All three fish are awesome. I remember the first time I snorkelled a Qld creek just south of ippy back in the seventies i came across a lungfish. Nearly flew out onto the bank. Scared me stupid. (It wouldnt today...Im much braver now) Id had no idea such an awesome prehistoric fish lived there.
Pech thats useful to know about the museum cheers.
Its not a crisis unless there is blood around.
If there is blood around......well its a police matter...
If there is blood around......well its a police matter...
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Re: What fish is this?
wow never seen that fish before cant wait to get me own boat
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Re: What fish is this?
The story in my family goes that my great uncle Vic McCrystal (reckon some of you blokes must recognise that name) was the guy who popularised the term Barramundi for Lates Calcarifer, which was previously used for Saratoga
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