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Sawtail Surgeonfish

The Sawtail Surgeonfish can be recognised by its grey to brownish colouration and the row of five to six black scutes on the rear of the body.

It grows to 70 cm in length.

Adults are found mostly on coastal rocky reefs. Juveniles are usually seen in estuaries and coastal bays.

This species occurs in tropical and warm temperate waters of the Western Pacific.

In Australia it is known from northern Queensland to southern New South Wales, plus Lord Howe Island.

Edited by Mariner 31
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I was busted up by these gray fish so many times I lured one on 30lb line.Even though it was 40cm it nearly broke my rod!

this fish was only 40cm? or a different one? the one in the photo looks bigger, but then again photos can deceive. What kind of lure did you get him on?

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:1clap: Yeah they can really motor. I fish for blackfish with an Avon centrepin reel and got knuckle dusted the other day with a big hit and run. I suspect it was a surgeonfish or trevally. They both take weed or cabbage on a regular basis. Good fun, but a brutal fighter.
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I was busted up by these gray fish so many times I lured one on 30lb line.Even though it was 40cm it nearly broke my rod!

Congratulations on landing one Braidbuster, apparently most people dont. What sort of rod, reel, rig and hook were you using (30lb braid or mono ?). I have seen some around and am looking at targeting them. I have now got some much stronger hooks after reading other posts and Moses's sage advice. I intend to use a 8 or 10ft GP rod and an Alvey with 30lb, blackfish float & peeled prawns & burley but think they may baulk at the heavy line.

Thanks

Copafisher

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Do they taste any good?

I know alot of people say these are great fish to eat but im gonna have to say i didnt think they were all that special. I have only ever got one, and dont get me wrong it wasnt bad but it wasnt all that great. Especially when you have to go to so much effort to skin it etc took me about 45 mins!!

Great on the end of the line though!

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Spot on Dicko,the skin is like TWICE as tough as a Jackets!

Sorry I couldn't reply as I nearly amputated the top of my thumb using an ultra sharp knife to fillet it

Copa, it was got on 15kg braid with a 2m 25lb vanish leader and a size 4 X strong hook no sinker and bread bait(as that was what they liked to eat)

Laredo it was over 40cm to the fork ,that was the length of my ruler

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Thanks again Braidbuster. Sorry to hear about your thumb, ive got some scars , its usually a blunt knife but they still seem to cut you deep though :1crybaby:. The doctor just used some steri-strips and supaglue last time instead of stitches and I 'renewed' my tetanus shot.

Now I just have to wait for the sea to settle a bit and go down and see if I can bruise some knuckles on the Alvey.

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nice one braidbuster!

wow you manage to land them, i was going for them yesterday. You know those big 60cm ones, kingfish sized surgeons lol. Yeh i was fishing much heavier than you and still couldnt land them properly.

If you want to tackle these fish, you will need really heavy drag pressure.

the one i lost yesterday managed to pull my xx strong hook.

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They actually go as hard as a king at first but die off a bit quicker.

They have a constant head shake when fighting them.

Caught a few in middle harbour at anchor

while targeting kingfish,every time they took fresh squid

on a 5/0 octopus hook.

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They actually go as hard as a king at first but die off a bit quicker.

They have a constant head shake when fighting them.

Caught a few in middle harbour at anchor

while targeting kingfish,every time they took fresh squid

on a 5/0 octopus hook.

to be honest surgeons mouths are smaller than leather jacket mouths....

and they only hang around deep structures

they also don't head shake, they run straight down like a bullet train without stopping

here is a clip of the surgeons i recorded

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=OkfaswGZySs

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to be honest surgeons mouths are smaller than leather jacket mouths....

and they only hang around deep structures

they also don't head shake, they run straight down like a bullet train without stopping

here is a clip of the surgeons i recorded

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=OkfaswGZySs

Hey buddy when you hook a surgeon on 60lb braid

they head shake,and fish of around the 60cm

mark can take a 5/0 hook easily.

Heres a 60cm fish caught last year with a 6/0 hook in it

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cheers

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Hey buddy when you hook a surgeon on 60lb braid

they head shake,and fish of around the 60cm

mark can take a 5/0 hook easily.

Heres a 60cm fish caught last year with a 6/0 hook in it

post-3896-1224614557_thumb.jpg

cheers

wow my bad maybe those hooks arent as big as i think they were

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But why are they so STRONG ! If you look at their body in proportion to the tail ,the body is much bigger than say a Blackfish or Bream which both have realatively bigger tails.

Perhaps it's like those 50kg Yellowtail Tuna with the massive round body and much smaller tail ?

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When u look at the body shape,

which is roundish

the caudal and dorsal rays are long

and when extended add to propulsion,

so coupled with the body shape almost half

the body is like a big fin ,hence the great amount

of strength .

i personally hate the buggers and they stink!

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