the pectoral fin is long - almost half the body length. There are two dorsal fins, which are both long and take up most of the dorsal surface. No obvious teeth or scales. These things rule out the usual suspects like Ogilvys hardhead, sandy sprat, surf sardine, blue sprat and anything else I can see.
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I found this beachcast on MacMasters Beach.
I don’t recognise it and can’t ID it.
the pectoral fin is long - almost half the body length. There are two dorsal fins, which are both long and take up most of the dorsal surface. No obvious teeth or scales. These things rule out the usual suspects like Ogilvys hardhead, sandy sprat, surf sardine, blue sprat and anything else I can see.
any ideas?
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