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horrible
15-06-2008, 01:38 PM
can anyone tell me a good web site i can go to, so i can identify what species of fish im catching, a site with pictures would be good?
Outsider1
15-06-2008, 02:09 PM
Hi Horrible,
there are quite a few sites for Fish ID (see links below) but it depends on your level of experience. For the extensive and detailed sites you need to be able to narrow down the possibilities a fair bit first, otherwise there are literally 1,000s of fish listed and it would take for ever to go through them.
For basic identification of commonly caught species or to start narrowing down the possibilities try these ones;
http://www.fishvictoria.com/the-fish/marine-&-estuarine-fin-fish/fish-id-at-a-glance/
http://www.sportfishingscene.com.au/fishID.htm
http://archive.amol.org.au/collection/hostedwebs/fish/key/couplet0.htm
http://www.kirradive.com/courses/aware_fish_id
http://www.cwmb.sa.gov.au/kwc/programs/something_fishy/fish_id_result19.htm
If you have some idea of what you are looking for these sites have extensive databases mostly with photos;
http://www.fishbase.org/search.php
http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/identify/index.cfm
I also can't praise Grant's Guide to Fishes enough as a great reference book and a must have for any keen fisho.
Cheers
Dave
Edit, I missed copying this link for the Qld DPI Fish web site;
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/cps/rde/dpi/hs.xsl/28_630_ENA_HTML.htm
onerabbit
15-06-2008, 05:23 PM
I have a Grant's also,
only point, great for you Northern guys, not quite as comprehensive for Southern fish.
Great reference book ,
Muzz
SirFishalot
15-06-2008, 09:13 PM
;D Found this site recently, http://www.qafca.org.au/1-files/fish-species-A.htm great photos and info on whats good eating, whats not and what poisonous! Plus heaps of other info fish records, check it out!
I can vouch for fishbase.org, it's a godsend because it has multiple photos of each species. This makes it particularly good for identifying reef fish which have a lot of colour variations within a single species.
Breambuster33
15-06-2008, 09:42 PM
outsider has them pretty much covered
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