Mystery fish

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Mystery fish

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Mystery fish, as featured in the current NTMAG ... caught by Arafura Bluewater Charters.

Who can name it?

http://www.fishfinderbooks.com/index.php/cPath/41
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Longfin Bigeye, Cookeolus japonicus
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Do I win anything? :)
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Howabout this one?
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Not a juvenile scarlet sea perch?
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champagne snapper ?
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Live mack bait
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or this one? :lol:
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That one came out of Edith River
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Caught one of the last one in buff creek upstream.
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Pink Bream :-)

Yellow back Bream?
If there is water and it holds fish, then it is fun trying to fool them into eating what you offer!!

Especially when you can see them!
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That's easy - the first one's name is Justin. Actually it's really Bob but poor fella only has a 2 inch penis. The second one gets called Peggy, not sure if that's her real name? Think they just call her that because both her pectoral fins are made of wood.
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You shouldn't be throwing stones :lol:
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I reckon 86 is on the money with yellow back bream for the second one.

Yellowback Bream, Dentex spariformis
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Saltwater goldfish for the first one and the second is a striped saltwater goldfish.
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