james7 Posted February 1, 2008 Share Posted February 1, 2008 I caught this on the beach a few weeks ago at South West Rocks. Because of the camera flash, the large spots on its side are not very clear (but they are there). It was like a cross between a dart and trevally. With the tail stretched, it was just over 40cm. It fought well and gave me a bit of a surprise because I'd only caught whiting, bream and some small dart up until then. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I caught this on the beach a few weeks ago at South West Rocks.
Because of the camera flash, the large spots on its side are not very clear (but they are there).
It was like a cross between a dart and trevally. With the tail stretched, it was just over 40cm.
It fought well and gave me a bit of a surprise because I'd only caught whiting, bream and some small dart up until then.
Cheers
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