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This one's for the fishermen here
This is a barramundi, usually a couple of kilo's, 20kg or 30kg for a good catch
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=411 http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=410 This one came in at 113kg :surprised: |
damn, that's a big fish...
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That sure is alot of fish sticks. :smile:
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Everyone's luck runs out eventually! :lol: He(?) was just too hungry that day...
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Damn... Break out the flour and hot oil.
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Where was that fish caught?
The normal sized ones have a similar look to Redfish. I wonder if the tastes are close... He better have a big ole grill for that one! |
Great photos but I doubt that's a Barra...if the photo's real, it's a different breed of fish
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I think it's real. I just did some Google photo comparison... :lol:
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It may be a real photo but it doesn't have the second 8 spine dorsal fin
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Kinda hard to tell, it's covered in both photos. If it isn't a barramundi it's very close.
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I got the pics in an email so I caanot confirm or deny anything. The info that came with it said it was caught in the Fitzroy river, North Western Australia. I think they were meant to release it but............ came up with the excuse that it was attacked by a croc when it was boatside but as you can see it looks pretty clean (must've been a freshwater croc that swam off to hide :lol:)
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that's a big barra.
never heard of them lurking around the western region before, lot of the smaller ones are down near Adelaide area. and i doubt a croc got that one, a salt croc would have made a real mess of that one :lol: |
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