herby wrote:Photos macka? I'd bet you caught slimy macks, not spanish |

macka2012 wrote:
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Jaapie wrote:Great info Craig. ![]() Spot on. In South Africa the 'Couta (not Cuda) as per original post is the same species as the Aussie Spaniard or narrow barred mackerel - Scomberomerus Commersoni In Mozambique and parts of Asia it's also called Tanguigue. The Cuda, Barracouta, Barracuda opens up a whole new can of worms totally unrelated to the mackerel thread. |
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