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    Can anyone tell me what breed of fish this is? My wife caught it recently off a little reef on the southern end of Fraser Island.

    Tastes like a snapper but opinion as to just what it is is divided...

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    Looks like a snapper to me..
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    Run the data through here.......I got lost when it said 'Goldfish'. I must have put in the wrong size

    http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/identify/index.cfm
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    Its probably obvious to those that are more proficient fishermen than me (which would be most) I dont think its a snapper - maybe a black jewfish?
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    greetings Keith. I'm prety sure your good wifes' worthy prize is a Slate Sweetlip
    [Diagramma labiosum]
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    ern grants book FISHES OF AUSTRALIA,describes it as a blackall or painted blubber lip.reaches a weight of 15 lbs.
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    I'm with Gordo, my Neville Coleman 'Australian Sea Fishes South of 30°S' has a picture that looks very much like that. (minus the proud blond & the tinnie. ). He says it does occur in Qld.

    He calls it Painted sweetlips, slatey sweetlips, moke, smokey bream.
    Techo name Plectorhynchus pictus (Thunberg) 1787 but my book is 25 years old now. He says he was told it was a 'dopey bream' & regarded as poor eating but he says he has enjoyed eating it more than once.
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    I don't care what it is. Next time I go fishing, can I borrow your wife? Beats the live bait me and the lad catch.

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    That fish is a Slate Sweetlip.Often referred to as a mother inlaw fish. i;e the fish you give to your mother inlaw.Though it is undeserving of the common name.Bleed them straight away and they are great. Grow to just over a metre.

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    Chuck it back and keep the fish....

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenterra View Post
    That fish is a Slate Sweetlip.Often referred to as a mother inlaw fish. i;e the fish you give to your mother inlaw.Though it is undeserving of the common name.Bleed them straight away and they are great. Grow to just over a metre.
    That fish is now a fossil !
    Even the post needs carbon dating !

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