Ross River barra
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Ross River barra
I thought I might share with you this beauty caught in the middle of the city at Aplins weir. My mate caught this one along with 2 more slightly smaller in one afternoon session. This one measured 1230mm , 30mm over max.
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Re: Ross River barra
good fish
I've heard of "min"imum fish length but never max- or is it a typo??
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I've heard of "min"imum fish length but never max- or is it a typo??
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HEY No typo Ogre , wild barra in Qld have a max length of 1200mm to protect the big breeding females . Impoundment fish have no max length .
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learn something everyday- cool ideamozzie wrote:HEY No typo Ogre , wild barra in Qld have a max length of 1200mm to protect the big breeding females . Impoundment fish have no max length .
I heard that all big barra are females
and that males change over once they get a certain size-- is that true??
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Yeah ogre6br you notice when they are females they tend to become wider and more solid, probably around the 800mm mark, the males are more slender and don't seem to be as round but they probably change when they are a bit smaller you only seem to notice around that 800mm mark.
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Isn't that the same with breeding females in our species tooWTranger wrote:Yeah ogre6br you notice when they are females they tend to become wider and more solid, probably around the 800mm mark, the males are more slender and don't seem to be as round but they probably change when they are a bit smaller you only seem to notice around that 800mm mark.
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yeah ogre6br, I was going to say that but thought better of it. Don't want to offend any females on the forum
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My Mrs got more comphy with each of our 2 kidsWTranger wrote:yeah ogre6br, I was going to say that but thought better of it. Don't want to offend any females on the forum
Still love her- so a bit of extra loving isn't such a bad thing
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G'day WTranger
Very nice fish mate!
Regards Rolfy
Very nice fish mate!
Regards Rolfy
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Yeah thanks Rolcar52, there are a heap of fish like this in the river and a few even bigger. I know when the DPI conducted electro fishing throughout the upper reaches of the fresh they tagged some monsters around 30kg and a heap around the same size of this one. Just goes to show you what a healthy riverway and a good stocking program can do. I think I caught about 15 barra in a month with the smallest measuring 75cm and the best part is I just walked down from the house with the rod and castnet in hand.Rolcar52 wrote:G'day WTranger
Very nice fish mate!
Regards Rolfy