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Title: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: basto on April 20, 2020, 01:46:38 AM
This is a pic that Don Walton asked me to show. These guys got lucky and caught these two at 18kg and 20 kg.
I wish these dhu fish also lived on the east coast of Australia.
Don tells me they have very white flesh and are delicious. 
cheers
Greg
(https://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a601/george8322/P2080318_zpsyh9dcdjo.jpg)
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Donnyboat on April 20, 2020, 07:03:23 AM
Good Greg, they were caught near ledge pt, not far from lancelin, that is about 90kms North of Perth.
    Wayne was asking me, what reel would you need to catch them with, best result catching them, is to be on the bottom, drifting, a Penn Senator 3/0 would handle them okay.
    I prefer a 6/0 or 9/0, only for the fact that, if you get snagged, then I just keep letting out line till the smaller fish get your rig free of the snag, other wise you have to pull in your drift anchor, then start the boat & so on, also the 6/0 & 9/0 are good for trawling.
     if you hook a Dhuey, in 50 M of water, once you get them of the bottom, they get barotraumer, & come up easy, but if you hook one in twenty M of water then they really turn it on, I generally use 80Lbs braid with a 55 lbs leeder, depends on the drift how must lead you use, as long as your holding bottom.
   I also told Wayne, that I caught 6 dhuey, with the 349, that I pulled out of a rubbish bin with a broken rod on it, the foot of the reel was also twisted & bent, MCH, Mike Currie, sent over a foot plus 2/3rd of a reel free of charge, thanks again Mike, unfortuatly it is illegal for amateurs to send fish, in Western Australia, or Mike would have dhuey in the freezer, by now. cheers Don. sorry about the spelling.
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: basto on April 20, 2020, 08:03:00 AM
Hey Donny
Another fish you have over in WA that we don't get off Queensland is your rankin cod. I caught one at Exmouth about 6 years ago. Pull like a train and good eating too.  That Ningaloo reef is fishing heaven.
Take care mate.
Greg
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Donnyboat on April 20, 2020, 03:56:08 PM
Yes good Greg, rankin cod are protected now, they get really big, some huge cod, around some of the oil rigs & the iron ore loading areas.
     amazing what you catch along the Ningaloo reef, even from shore, we went up there many years ago, with 3, 12 foot alloy dingys, & 3 freezers, fished for 2 weeks, inside the reef, filled the freezers up, with spanked emperor, ( North West snapper ), also golden trevelley, spanish mackerel. great memories. we dragged our caravan to about 120 M of the beach, bathed in the ocean, with seagull soap, set up a long drop toilet.
    It is great weather up there through our winter, when its 16 C down Perth its 28 C to 30 C up there.
    We also set a 6" gill net, and caught a 12 foot hammer head shark in it, he was still alive so we managed to let him go. cheer Don.
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Rivverrat on April 20, 2020, 06:54:46 PM
 Great to always see pics from other places... Jeff
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: conchydong on April 21, 2020, 01:06:23 AM
Fantastic catch. I looked to see if there is a similar fish in the western Atlantic but could not find a family member. Very unique fish there.
Congratulations.

Scott
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Donnyboat on April 21, 2020, 02:05:27 AM
Yes Scott & Jeff, the Dhu fish are unique to Western Australia, from sharks bay down thw West coast & along the South Coast to Albany.
     We also have another unique fish over here, the blue bone grouper, a member of the tuske fish family, it has a white chin, hence the ball chin grouper, it is caught from Dirkhartog Island down as far South as Bunbury, very prolific around the Abrolis Islands, West of Geraldton, Geraldton is 300 Mile North of Perth,  the grouper are on a par with Dhu fish to eat, Dhu fish fillets are bringing AU $ 85.00/Kg.
     all the iron shacks you see in the photo, are built near anchorages for rocklobster fishermen, ( cray fish ) thems little settlements are dotted all along the West coast, up to Kalbarrie, cheers Don.
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Benni3 on April 21, 2020, 07:52:47 AM
Now that's very,,,,,, 8)
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: milne on April 30, 2020, 03:32:44 AM
 Nice west coast Dhu's there Don,
                                                                                                                                                                       
     Here's a Jew fish from the east coast,  they do vary a lot around Aussie, almost different fish.
This one was from a year or so ago, can't remember how big it went, but I know it feed a 1/2 dozen blokes..
Beautiful white flesh, I pan cook them, with tomato, garlic, almost Italian type style,  absolutely lovely eating.
Can be quite hard to find around Melbourne, or more to the fact, we don't share the knowledge on these silver Ghosts.
Sorry about picture quality, it was near midnite and just came in....

Wasn't holding it out to make it look bigger either, I think from memory, it was well over the meter mark.

Col

Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Dave Bentley on May 01, 2020, 09:05:43 AM
That is a Mulloway, also known as "Jew Fish".
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: milne on May 01, 2020, 02:03:37 PM
Quote from: Dave Bentley on May 01, 2020, 09:05:43 AM
That is a Mulloway, also known as "Jew Fish".


Yep, the Dhufish in western Aussie is unique to that area, this is our equivelant, the Jewie as they nick name them.
   Then up north, they scoff at out Jewies and there's look completely different again....
All from the perch family I believe.....

Col
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Donnyboat on May 01, 2020, 02:36:44 PM
Yes thanks Colin, Dave is correct, mulloway or black king fish, Dewey on the East coast of Australia, The jewey comes about as far South as Sharks Bay, in Western Australia, then we get a silver mulloway from Kalbarrie South, some people call them kingies, they catch some large ones, in the Swan River around Perth, up to about 25 Kg, & they really fight, in shallow water, the smaller Kingies tast a bit soapy, up to about 6 to 8 kg, then after that size there not bad to eat, Nice of you to chime in Dave Bentley, we should make an effort to meet up one Day, if your down Harvey way, drop in for lunch, I will send you a message cheers Don.
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: basto on May 01, 2020, 09:54:26 PM
Nice fish Col. Another one that is still on my bucket list.
cheers
Greg
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Sharkb8 on May 01, 2020, 10:50:10 PM
A great picture Don of them dhufish we get mulloway here you can spend many hours of fishing just trying to get one but it worth it when you catch one

Kim
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Donnyboat on May 01, 2020, 11:31:27 PM
Yes good thanks Kim, some fishos, catch the mulloway on soft plastics, in the swan river & an off shoot by the name of Canning River, most of the faverate places are near the rivers, such as the Murchison, @ Kalbarrie, mouth of the Grenough River just South of Geraldton, although its never open for very long, also the Moore river, they often get them around Mandurah, peel inlet & Dawesville Cut, further South, near Bunbury, & in the Georgragh bay near Busselton, right around to Dunsbrough, this time of the year it is good for Salmon to, they have just started around Perth, cheers Don.
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Sharkb8 on May 02, 2020, 12:38:26 AM
In summer time here they catch them at the coorong and the dog fence beach this time of the year we catch them in the port river ,usely I use live baits and have got them on hard body lures as well.

Kim
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: whalebreath on May 02, 2020, 04:39:30 AM
Been watching a few vids from this rock climber who lives in Albany and fishes some Very Steep cliffs-Dhufish are a common catch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=It7mTlvzWsE
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Donnyboat on May 02, 2020, 08:39:08 AM
Yes thanks Whalebreath, they also get the Western blue groper down along the South coast, very nice fish to eat, when I was diving, we used to shoot them, but divers are not aloud to take them now, they were that easy to shoot, when diving you dont try to staulk them, you may see one go into a cave, so you lay your spear gun on the ground, then start sturing up the bottom, & tap your led weights or knife on your diving tank, they come back out the cave, then start swimming around you in circles, every time they go around they come in a bit closer, you eventual shoot them about 6 inches of the end of you spear, but the Dhu fish wont do that, cheers Don.
Title: Re: DHU FISH from Western Australia
Post by: Donnyboat on May 02, 2020, 01:38:22 PM
Okay I have had more time to look at the video now, what some people will do for a feed, the Cod that he was catching, were Braeksea cod, they have black bum, hence black ars cod, they are really good eating, & get up to about 80 Cm, the queen snapper he caught, are from the morwong family, the queenies have some dark meat behind the head, cut that out, then the rest of the fish is not bad eating, also what I said about the Western Blur Groper, some of them are blue & others are green, not sure if one is a male & the other ?, cheers Don.