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Author:  Lethal [ 04 Nov 2008, 22:12 ]
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Please bear with us whilst we continue uploading pictures of common Victorian fish in the ID thread.

Big thanks to; Rhino, Shadow and Brett!

They have all spent considerable amounts of time already contributing to the thread.. At the end we will hopefully have a comprehensive fish ID list but this may take a bit of time. So please continue checking it regularly as there will be new fish in weeks to come!

Author:  mskayacik [ 11 Nov 2008, 18:31 ]
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It is very nice work.All the pictures are beautiful.thanks a lot Rhino

Author:  Rhino [ 11 Nov 2008, 19:10 ]
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No wukkas, credit where credit is due tho. On every pic the photographer is noted, you'll note that very few are mine. I just put 'em up there. A special thanks to Shadow who is not obligated to the club but has still taken the time out to resize and send me a lot of quality pics!

Author:  ligure [ 11 Nov 2008, 23:22 ]
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yes ... thank you very much for the helpful contribution

Author:  kiwi_scott [ 04 Feb 2010, 22:18 ]
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Thanks for working on that guys, a great resource for getting to know what's out there.
One point I'll bring up though, I've heard it said that your banded morwong (in NZ: red moki) are quite territorial and long lived (40 years was the number thrown around), and breed quite slowly. In terms of reef areas apparently once they're gone, they're gone. I know a least a couple NZ guys who won't shoot them. Don't know how true that rumour is.

Author:  Octopussy [ 05 Feb 2010, 10:22 ]
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gday Kiwi

Yes Banded Morwong are long lived and some spearos choose not to take them because of this.

cheers

Author:  jai0310 [ 06 Feb 2010, 23:08 ]
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it says in filo-fish that they live for upto 80 years :shock: ive shot one so i dont plan on shooting another

Author:  golly [ 08 Mar 2010, 19:10 ]
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Correct 80 years is around the tmax. That is why Tassie has slot limits for this species to try and preserve the larger breeding and largely territorial animals. Although I don't think that they are widely territorial just their own small patch of reef that they are prtecting for breeding. Luckily (as with most morwong species) they mature early (considering their longevity estimates). From memory its about 5 years old. I haven't taken one of these for a very long time due to their 'oldness'. That being said if I saw a lost orange roughy in the shallows I would shoot it. In the cook straight sometimes line fishermen from the shore catch blue grenadier. Now spearing one of those is impressive.

Author:  kiwi_scott [ 08 Mar 2010, 21:24 ]
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jai0310 wrote:
it says in filo-fish that they live for upto 80 years :shock: ive shot one so i dont plan on shooting another


I'm after a good oz fish id book, would you recommend filofish? It looks quite good from what I can see

Author:  jai0310 [ 10 Mar 2010, 17:59 ]
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i thought it was quite good with a lot of species from all over aus but the last post on this page suggests that you are better off getting book dedicated to the specific region http://www.southernfreedivers.org.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1048

Author:  Br0kenClaw [ 19 Dec 2010, 19:51 ]
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it might jut be my com so correct me if i'm wrong, but the fish id pics arnt working for some reason

Author:  jai0310 [ 19 Dec 2010, 20:04 ]
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Im having the same problem, i dont know my stuff but maybe the links are too old?

Author:  Kurt [ 19 Dec 2010, 20:05 ]
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Yes sorry, the database lost some data. I am currently trying to track down the photos again to reupload.

Author:  Br0kenClaw [ 19 Dec 2010, 20:16 ]
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sweet, the info and pics would be very helpful seeing as im new to the sport.

Thanks

Author:  TrentC [ 10 May 2011, 12:11 ]
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I was wondering if the fish id pics would be updated soon... I am still fairly new and slowly getting to know my fish but still come across plenty i'm unsure about. I am not one of those shoot first ask later new guys either so any help would be great....

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