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blaiz thats pretty insane that a tucanary split your dad's friend's mask in two
![]() They are known to protect their nests very aggressively but yikes! This is what they look like down here, I know there are three species of peacock bass. This what ours look like: LBF_Peacock_Bass.gif |
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The most challenging fish locally are pink snapper. So far I've only got one of those.
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G'day Mongrel,
The snapper was quite small (only just legal). I thought it was a bit bigger because it was mid water and I had nothing to compare it with. I got it out the back of Stragglers off Perth in about 15m of water when it came up to gobble the guts of a red snapper I was cleaning. If you are after a club in Perth PM me and I will send you some contacts. Cheers, Cam
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Here's a painting of a pinky. They get a big hump on their heads when they are bigger. Minimum legal size is 410mm, but that will likely be increasing next year, which I think is a good thing.
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Are these the snapper that have the little blue dots on its sides? If so I have seen them in New Zealand, but the only place I could get reletively close was protected.
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bros, (sis's too i spose)
settingsteele, you asked me my most challenging fish in costa rica...yeah, the rooster fish is a beast, tough to run into though. i seen one on the surface one time, his dorsal fins protruding from the surface, about fifteen meters away (vis was about five)....swam right at him real still and he bolted, bagged two almaco jacks that same mornin....i love jacks and other pelagics, never bagged a rooster yet but i'm keepin my fingers crossed, they real good eatin, i caught a bunch on line, most small an i let em go...the small tuna here are a feat too....i chase em down on a dingy, rowin with one oar, when i get in the thick of it i hit the water and its like a fireworks display, cant usually get a shot off, but the thrill is intense. if i had a motor and someone to drive and maybe even chunk a bit it'd be sooo much easier i'd imagine....easier but for me maybe not better. i really dig on the challenge, rowing, alone, spearin.... hey, if i get a small tuna on the line, the school dont stick round like mahi, yeah? i havent never tried it, with mahi yes, but not with tuna, small tuna like bonito...anyone know? i never see em hangin round anyways when i got one on the line... know what? i know there gotta be snook round here cause i heard round town. but i aint never seen one. anyone spear one before? its my favorite to eat, but never caught one in my life, never, not even on line. i ate lots, but from other fishermen....where the hell they at? close to shore i imagine and near mouths of rivers an stuff....? ok, i'm ramblin.... peace out, settingsteele...happy huntin.... |
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Yep, they are the ones with the blue dots. New Zealand seems to be the plae to go for snapper.
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Yeah, We caught some fishing. We went swiming up at goat island North of Aukland. Its a marine preserve. I had found an octopus in a whole and I was trying to "tickle" it out(as we do in Hawaii) to show my GF but to no avail. I was concentrating so hard on the Octopus that it took me a minute to notice the 3 large snapper staring at me in the face. I dont know how big they get but these were probably close to 3 or 4 Kg. Obviously curious as to what I was doing they came right up to me. Pretty cool looking fish!
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in New Zealand this is an easy choice, it's the common snapper. although the small ones are somewhat easy to spear, the larger ones, especially the 20 pounders are more paranoid than any fish i've head about. if they see you or hear you they are gone. to shoot them you have to pretty much be an under water sniper, creeping around rocks and not letting them anywhere near you. one very good way of getting them is to set up a burley where you can position yourself in a good sniping position. you then leave the area and come back in 20 or so minutes and if yur lucky a big moocher may have turned up.
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those cubbies are some mean fish
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I live here in ft. Lauderdale and I see alot of parrots. If you look at them they know it, and god forbid you aim at them. It's not legal to take. I,ve seen some big ass beautiful parrots around the reef, Jamacans love'm.
The Impaler Last edited by rg_garcia; May 11th, 2008 at 23:16. |