caught in cape st francis of the rocks in very strong water on tjokka
A adam5016 Sealiner Apr 4, 2010 #1 caught in cape st francis of the rocks in very strong water on tjokka Attachments ZZZZZZZZ.jpg 47.1 KB · Views: 453
A adam5016 Sealiner Apr 4, 2010 #2 and this i believe is a "pan galjoen/stinkvis" also caught today by a friend how is it rated as a eating fish. this one was the biggest i've seen - 2.4kg Attachments pan galjoen.jpg 43.9 KB · Views: 451
and this i believe is a "pan galjoen/stinkvis" also caught today by a friend how is it rated as a eating fish. this one was the biggest i've seen - 2.4kg
A aquadementia Sealiner Apr 4, 2010 #3 hey adam. first is a redfingers and the other is a massive stonebream. got a pic to show its true size?
hey adam. first is a redfingers and the other is a massive stonebream. got a pic to show its true size?
O Olaf New member Apr 4, 2010 #4 First pic is a two tone fingerfin Chrirodacthylus brachydatylus (Smith 215.3)
A adam5016 Sealiner Apr 5, 2010 #5 aquadementia wrote: hey adam. first is a redfingers and the other is a massive stonebream. got a pic to show its true size? Click to expand... doesn't look so big in pic, fish a bit bent from flapping, but trust me it was. very fat. Attachments Riaan pan galjoen.jpg 37.5 KB · Views: 353
aquadementia wrote: hey adam. first is a redfingers and the other is a massive stonebream. got a pic to show its true size? Click to expand... doesn't look so big in pic, fish a bit bent from flapping, but trust me it was. very fat.
T tk New member Apr 5, 2010 #7 nice stone bream!! thats a decent specimen. They are abundant in that fast working foamy water.
R Riaandl Sealiner Apr 6, 2010 #8 Got the measurements for you guys, Lenth - 420mm Height - 180mm, gutted weight just over the 2kg
C Chuck Norris Senior Member Apr 6, 2010 #9 Riaandl wrote: Got the measurements for you guys, Lenth - 420mm Height - 180mm, gutted weight just over the 2kg Click to expand... taste - awful
Riaandl wrote: Got the measurements for you guys, Lenth - 420mm Height - 180mm, gutted weight just over the 2kg Click to expand... taste - awful
N nicos Senior Member Apr 6, 2010 #11 The trick with stonebream is to gut and bleed them immediately. They are mostly vegetarians, therefor the smell from their guts.
The trick with stonebream is to gut and bleed them immediately. They are mostly vegetarians, therefor the smell from their guts.
A aquadementia Sealiner Apr 6, 2010 #12 yoh what a sizer! congrats Riaan and welcome to Sealine thanks Adam
A adam5016 Sealiner Apr 6, 2010 #13 its stomach contents contained about half a kilo of seaweed and one lonely crab leg