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    Schooly Mackeral

    Took the family out for a fish yesterday first time for ages and the weather was said to be great. Started atMud Island about 6:00 AM and stayed for a few hours for only a few small squire and a little kingfish. Good fun for the wife on 3 kg gear. The wind had dropped to just about nothing so took a drive over the bay and to the Rous Channel. Only there for about half an hour and the water starts getting chopped up all over the place. Plenty of mackeral chasing bait fish up on to the sand banks. Got three of them all about 58cm. The kids and the wife luved it.

    Cheers, MON.

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    Re: Schooly Mackeral

    photo

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    photo2

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    Re: Schooly Mackeral

    Great Day Mon! kids look like they enjoyed it and a feed taken home as well. Best part was the bay was flat and wind was down!!

    Greg

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    Bundaberg_Bandit
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    Re: Schooly Mackeral

    Ummmmm... that one on the right looks like a spottie to me

    Did it have a white patch in the dorsal fin - if it did you're OK it a schoolie, if it didn't it is an undersize spottie.

    Photo might be deceiving though and I'm happy to be wrong, and they do tend to change colours sometimes after being killed

    cheers

    BB

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    BB - it's a scoolie for sure. schoolie have spots too, though larger ones and fewer than on spotties.

    have a look on :
    http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fisheriesm...ram/16197.html

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    Bundaberg_Bandit
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    Re: Schooly Mackeral

    good table that [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

    I always just check for the patch - its easiest

    Actually first I just see if its over 60cm - if it is, I don't care much what it is - it just became dinner

    cheers

    BB

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