Hungry little bugga.
Submitted by soupster51 on Thu, 2011-02-10 15:31
I've been getting into quite a few dollys lately and had one on the last trip spew up in the boat. That got me thinking so when I filleted it up later I cut open it's guts and this photo is the result. Hungry little bugga. He must of eaten every thing he came across. No wonder they grow so fast.
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carnarvonite
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Patch
It was on a good patch with plenty of tucker to have a belly full like that.
breno1985
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mmmmm that sqiud would be
mmmmm that sqiud would be nice and tender
Markie
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is that a tiny leather jacket
is that a tiny leather jacket on the left?
soupster51
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Leatherjacket
Yep there was three little leatherjackets in it's belly. An amazing variety of food for lunch.
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soupster51
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Hungry
It really was the food chain in action. The fish on the top right actually had a fish it's stomach as well.
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Goodz
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Man that's really
Man that's really interesting seeing all the different things they eat! Great pic!
Faulkner Family
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seafood smorgasboard there.
seafood smorgasboard there. makes you wonder how much food a fish can fit in its gut.
would have been like a treasure hunt to see what you found next
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Wow
That's really interesting! I wasn't getting much luck getting any whiting off a beach in busso so when I did catch one and took it home I opend it up to see lots of burley.. Nothing as interesting as that lot^^ but sure enough the next time I used burley and got 6-7 good sized ones!! Opening them up can give quite a good insight