Larrakeyah Trout
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Larrakeyah Trout
50cm caught just out from Larrakeyah.
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
Awesome!
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
Beaut fish, perfect size for the plate.
Was starting to wonder if anyone was fishing ... might have to put up a link to Beyond Blue if the monsoon doesn't form up.
Was starting to wonder if anyone was fishing ... might have to put up a link to Beyond Blue if the monsoon doesn't form up.
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
Nice one. I used to catch a few inside the Navy rock walls
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
nice fish and strange colors or is that a norm for darwin fish
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
They vary a fair bit in colour depending on depth, temperature, and mood I think.
I know they can rapidly change colours when hunting and will vary depending on what structure they live. I'll call the first one a 'Barcheek' and this one the 'Common' Coral Trout.
I know they can rapidly change colours when hunting and will vary depending on what structure they live. I'll call the first one a 'Barcheek' and this one the 'Common' Coral Trout.
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I reckon they might both be barcheeks. Second one just has the measles.
Could be wrong tho. Both will be tasty.
Could be wrong tho. Both will be tasty.
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
Nice catch.
What's the best bait/lure/jig for trout?
What's the best bait/lure/jig for trout?
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
You can't beat fresh redfish or flag caught in the same areaandybuck wrote:Nice catch.
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Yes, they seem to like those fresh fish flesh baits.
Now say it faster .... fresh fish flesh
And faster .... fresh fish flesh
(Whale Oil Beef Hooked ... Fresh Fish Flesh = FFF, who'da thunk)
Now say it faster .... fresh fish flesh
And faster .... fresh fish flesh
(Whale Oil Beef Hooked ... Fresh Fish Flesh = FFF, who'da thunk)
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Re: Larrakeyah Trout
Yep.
Local squid first then fff and make em big pieces on the hook.
I'm not a jig man yet... so can't really comment only that I've heard to use big ones.
Local squid first then fff and make em big pieces on the hook.
I'm not a jig man yet... so can't really comment only that I've heard to use big ones.
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