VERY HUNGRY LIZARD
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VERY HUNGRY LIZARD
This Flathead definitely had eyes too big for its belly. The Bream was 45 cm. From East Gippsland Fishing Reports.
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- Bluefin
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Re: VERY HUNGRY LIZARD
Damn, that's not a lizard, its a monster! Lucky it had the fish in it's cross hairs and not you! That a staffy in the background? Looks like the tail end of my little lunatic.
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Re: VERY HUNGRY LIZARD
One massive frog.
Was the bream alive when it was eaten?
I know atleast with live poddy mullet that the flathead suck in the poddy mullet and descale it and spit it out then eat it again.
Wonder if its the same with bream and there scales
Was the bream alive when it was eaten?
I know atleast with live poddy mullet that the flathead suck in the poddy mullet and descale it and spit it out then eat it again.
Wonder if its the same with bream and there scales
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- Bluefin
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Re: VERY HUNGRY LIZARD
Lol I was thinking the same thing.smile0784 wrote:Holy crap
Imagine that taking a sp lol
Estimate fladhead weight?
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Re: VERY HUNGRY LIZARD
Good day,
I suspect it's fair dinkum. A few years ago I came across an identical situation on the shore of Bob's Bay at Bemm River. My recollection was that the bream would have been a good 25cm and the dusky pushing 70cm. Bit off more than she could chew!
I suspect it's fair dinkum. A few years ago I came across an identical situation on the shore of Bob's Bay at Bemm River. My recollection was that the bream would have been a good 25cm and the dusky pushing 70cm. Bit off more than she could chew!
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Re: VERY HUNGRY LIZARD
Paulanderson wrote:It was estimated at 9kg.
Looking at the other photos on Facebook it doesn’t look 9kg, looks a lot smaller