Seniorfisho wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 2:25 pmKenle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 5:08 pmG'day everyone, lately it's been pretty quiet in this forum apart from the usual covid discussions so I thought I'll make a thread where we can all share some Landbase fishing success from the pass just to kill time and bring back some interest to this forum. I'll start by posting some catches and thier location, anyone with great Landbase catches please feel free to share them. I'm sure this will give alot of fishos a variety of options in terms of location and what to target.
I didn't eat them, I gave them all away to friends n neighbour. They loved them, I think they stir fried it like in the Asian restuartants. I enjoyed catching them though, every time I pull up them nets my heart pounds in excitement. Once I pulled up a big southern rock cod in the net aswell as a small flounder. Crabbing is so much fun.
how do you eat the crabs?, is there much meat on them?
Land base from the pass
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Hi mate are those Zebra fish the same as luderick? Or related? This confuses me
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I think ludericks are darker in colour and grows alot bigger than zebra fish. They look almost identical but the zebras have less stripes and has more of a white pale stripes than a ludericks. But I do believe that those in my photo are ludericks and not zebras. I could be wrong but I'm sure others on here are alot more qualified to answer that for you. It's been a while but last I remembered both species reside in this same location and in big numbers too, feeding heavily during late Nov through summer. Caught on pilchard fillets on a size 4 octopuse hook.
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Me and my mate catch em with prawns and squid under the float. Fun to catch. I still don’t know if they’re luderick or zebras. They look like ones in your pickKenle wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:26 pmI think ludericks are darker in colour and grows alot bigger than zebra fish. They look almost identical but the zebras have less stripes and has more of a white pale stripes than a ludericks. But I do believe that those in my photo are ludericks and not zebras. I could be wrong but I'm sure others on here are alot more qualified to answer that for you. It's been a while but last I remembered both species reside in this same location and in big numbers too, feeding heavily during late Nov through summer. Caught on pilchard fillets on a size 4 octopuse hook.
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