Raumatibeach wrote:Doesn't Sam Mossman say in his book that photo is pretty much accepted as being a fake? |
SumDumBum wrote:Dont most people with fish even 3/4 that size have to have their arms bowed from the weight? i doubt i could hold a fish that large at extended arms length like that.
Brian D... Notice the rope around its tail...??? Guess what that rope is doing.. |

SumDumBum wrote:Dont most people with fish even 3/4 that size have to have their arms bowed from the weight? i doubt i could hold a fish that large at extended arms length like that.
Brian D... Notice the rope around its tail...??? Guess what that rope is doing.. |
PJay wrote:
Yep - sidebar at p105. Says it's still estimated to be pretty big, 41.2lb. Certainly there are recorded Norfolk Island and Sth Australian rod-and-reel-caught snapper well into the 40s.
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http://www.fishingnorfolkisland.com/big%20snapper%20caught.htm Stunned Mullet wrote:Hi Lethal, I know this is a big ask...but I was wondering if you have access to the NZ Fishing news artical about this fish in question? I'm interested in finding out more about this fish if possible. Thanks Stunned Mullet |
Stunned Mullet wrote:I'm very sorry I did't know. My apologies SM
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