Mystery fish
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Mystery fish
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
Who can name it?
http://www.fishfinderbooks.com/index.php/cPath/41
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- uniball
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Re: Mystery fish
Longfin Bigeye, Cookeolus japonicus
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Re: Mystery fish
Do I win anything?
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Re: Mystery fish
Howabout this one?
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- uniball
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Re: Mystery fish
Not a juvenile scarlet sea perch?
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Re: Mystery fish
champagne snapper ?
he fishes he fishes he fishes its the only thing in life all he ever gets is hell from his fed up wife
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Re: Mystery fish
Live mack bait
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Re: Mystery fish
or this one?
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Re: Mystery fish
That one came out of Edith River
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Re: Mystery fish
Caught one of the last one in buff creek upstream.
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Re: Mystery fish
Pink Bream
Yellow back 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!
Especially when you can see them!
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Re: Mystery fish
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.
Regards Dick
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Re: Mystery fish
You shouldn't be throwing stones
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Re: Mystery fish
I reckon 86 is on the money with yellow back bream for the second one.
Yellowback Bream, Dentex spariformis
Yellowback Bream, Dentex spariformis
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Re: Mystery fish
Saltwater goldfish for the first one and the second is a striped saltwater goldfish.
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