Chasin'tale
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Thank you for the feedback, Getting better ID fish straight away, some still keep me guessing but.
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Thanks guys. Another fish to add to the list of fish I have caught ?
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Thanks BF always happy to learn a few things from the more experienced fishermen. Never knew that about the silver trevally. When I looked at pics online of the blue trevally the markings looked similar but I noticed the blues tail is more deeply forked then the 3 silvers I pulled in at The Entrance. All 3 of them had the stripes but they weren't big fish. Just a side note all 5 of my kids caught at least 1 fish that day. Great seeing my kids learning the species of fish they catch and they enjoy watching them swim away when they release them.
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Mate at work says blue trevally?????. Caught a silver trevally before and had no stripes like this.
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Thanks mate I think you are spot on. Happy to see him swim away when I released him back into the water as they are endangered.
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Thanks for the answers guys. I was fishing of the rocks at Plantation Point, Jervis Bay. May have cast long enough to a drop off maybe.
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Got a couple more fish ID pics from Jervis Bay. First one I have absolutely no idea on this small fella who I thought was a bit of seaweed on my hook. The second I don't think it's an Eastern Kelpfish as I have caught plenty of those, thinking Rock Cale but I haven't caught one before. Any help would be appreciated, thanking you in advance
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All our fish are Catch and Release, the young fella likes to take photos and add them to a journal of what he's caught ? he doesn't actually eat fish lol
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Cheers mate.
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Fish one was caught at the Spit on the Gold Coast
Fish Two was caught at Kiama NSW.
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This one was caught at Maclean
Jervis bay fish ID (Sand Whiting)
in The Aquarium
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Another quick one guys, Thought this was a sand whiting but now I'm lead to believe it is an eastern school whiting, caught in very shallow waters amongst the swimmers at Jervis bay, there were lots swimming around, want to be 100% sure because I am teaching my kids to ID the different fish species, as well as learning myself.