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Interesting!
I cant help but think that flathead would more likely than not be cross breeding with different types. Surely!
I know the blue spot, sand, and dusky are the main 3 kinds but there are quite a few more and apart from slight differences in shape and spots or blotches they are all essentially the same fish.
Could this be the case or biologically would it just not work?
I also wonder this about yellowtail and cowanyoung among a few other varieties of fish but i think the flatty family would be making some hybrid varieties surely...
Anyone have any facts or proofs of these maybe?
Musty
Interesting you should mention that mate, I was recently reading an article in AAA magazine about different species interbreeding. Some fish expert had caught 2 trevally in the same trip and both of them were completely new species. One was a cross between a GT and a big eye, the other I cant remember.
The expert believed that it is fairly common for fish of similar species to breed with each other, for example if a silver trevally loses its school and then later joined a school of another type of trev, it would certainly try to breed after spending enough time with the new school.
Whether this can be said for flattys is hard to say, but the main point of the article was the fact that ONLY an expert could ever tell the difference of these fish by eye sight. The differences are so minute that its very likely many hybrids are caught and eaten/released without anyone being any wiser.
I definitely wouldnt go past the fact it could be a hybrid but if it is good luck finding out without a dna test.
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Just bought a new Okuma Trinus 7ft6 graphite 6-10kilo rod. It looks great and feels nice and light but I dont know much about Okuma especially their rods.
Any info on this would be great thanks.
Simmo
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Neil I think that we may have caught your mystery eel mate.
Last night in the Harbour on half a Slimey, swallowed my mates 2 10/0 hooks. It actually fought really hard and took a fair bit of drag.
Was very close to 6ft long and pretty heavy.
Not sure what type it was, thought Moray at first but its hard to tell(for me).
heres the link to a dodgy phone video I took, of some guy helping to untangle its tail.
Cheers,
Simmo
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beautiful cobia.
Very nice mate.
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Thanks guys ill hopefully be fishing for a few more years to come too.
Appreciate it,
Simmo
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I dont know where Anchor is sorry, i catch all my poddies at Hunters Hill High school pretty much on the sand banks right where the oval is.
He means anchor as in sits still on the bottom. Use a float or light ball sinker to let the bait move.
Nice to meet u the other day btw.
Cheers,
Simmo
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Nice as usual jim.
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Went for a squid the other night with some mates. Didnt get any big inkers unfortunately but using my mates yozuri 1.8 I jigged 2 of these weird looking cephs. Looked like a cuttlefish but didnt have the hard part and was stripey?
Another first that night using the same yozuri, I was jigging and felt a pretty big hit, it felt like an awesome squid! to my surprise it was a flatty?? He spat the jig as soon as he was on land.
Cheers,
Simmo
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awesome fish there mate.
Good to see you again.
Cheers,
Simmo
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little late but happy bday mate,
loved ur post on the darkside, very funny!
Cheers and have a gr8 one!
Simmo
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Thanks guys.
Starcityslic, I havent tried the spot yet cheers.
Stewy, your recent posts on blackies inspired me to go try.
littledinghy, pm sent.
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After getting a bit sick of squidding and normal fishing I decided to try something Ive wanted to for a while... blackie fishing!
Had free 2 hours so got a mate and went to a spot in the harbour id seen people catch a few from before.
To be totally honest our expectations were pretty low, neither of us had ever tried properly before and we had no idea how to rig up, we only had one quill float and only one blackie hook... not good odds.
I collected some weed a while back from the beaches, it was very fresh a mix of cabbage and the grassy weed (not the stringy type). It was stupidly hard to keep it on the hook .
We both agreed that if we even saw a down we were happy .
I took about 20 minutes setting up my improvised version of a rig (id seen a pro do it once before a few months ago, mine was vaguely similar... i think).
I sat there for another 20 minutes watching my float bounce around without a single down . Eventually my mate gave up and went back to bait fishing. I was just about to join him when I finally see my float bob under the water , strike and he's on.
as soon as the first fish was caught my mate came back and copied my rig and was right back into it . A few minutes later I get another down and wack im on again this one went 33cm. unfortunately the second broke my only blackie hook and I had to switch to a yakka one. I had 2 more great hook ups both fish were much bigger and looked more of a bronze colour? It was my own stupid fault I lost the bigger fish using a 6ft boat rod, I now realise why blackie fishermen use such long rods, its really necessary.
Pretty stoked today, I know 2 fish in 2 hours isnt much but I was getting a down every time I cast towards the end and I didnt think id catch even one. Im already hooked and ill bring better gear and a longer rod next time!
Thanks a lot to Roberta and other blackie pros on the site who wrote articles on them.
Cheers,
Simmo
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as always very good report Pete.
I caught one of those Wrasse the other day, they told me its a Maori Wrasse.
ur good at getting those flounders, id love one that size!
Cheers,
Simmo
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Mate I think one of my mates is selling the perfect reel for you at a great price.
Its a brand new Daiwa Regal Plus bri 'bite n run' 5000. (bite n run is their baitrunner) they retail from $130-$150.
I dont even think its been used and he was even throwing in about 250 metres of new 50lb mono (worth $60)
i think he was selling for $110. If I hadnt just got a symetre 4000 I would have bought it off him.
if your interested shoot me a pm.
Cheers,
Simmo
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one of my mates has 2 sustains a 3000 and a 6000 he loves them to bits. He reckons the shaft that connects the handle is weak on the twinpower.
Simmo
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Mate Id be stoked with that red! nice pb!
jealous,
Simmo
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nice bag of fish there mate.
Simmo
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Thanks Jewgaffer that clears things up for me.
I almost bought the rod anyway as it was only $70 but another mate ended up buying it.
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wow that is a lot of leatherjackets! nice one mate!
What rig and bait do u use to catch the Bonnies? (i havent caught one b4)
Cheers mate,
Simmo
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i have been offered a Shimano Baitrunner rod 7" Steve Starling series 6-10kg.
Does anyone know anything about this type of rod and what kind of prices they go for?
was thinking of matching with my Symetre 4000, bad/good idea?
Thanks alot in advance,
Simmo
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think its just a normal yellow-finned leatherjacket(Meuschenia trachylepis) ,
Very nice to eat!
Cheers,
Simmo
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Pretty sure me and a mate are coming if thats ok.
And although its not on the list, will bring several bags of potato chips.
Cheers,
Simmo