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    voogoofish reacted to CARL in Victor Tuna 14/01/14   
    The Pages 35 - 48 - 617 South 138 - 16 - 503 East Islands snapper/shark Tunks 35 - 39 - 545 South 138 - 16 - 072 East Broken Bottom/Reef whiting/snapper/nannygai
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    voogoofish got a reaction from auphartz in garfish butterfly filleting   
    is there a better way than mine (surely there is!!!)ok so the way I butterfly fillet garfish is this:1) scale2) behead & gut gar3) run thumb nail down inside of backbone breaking ribs away.4) fillet tail off both sides5) run knife tip around the backbone allowing backbone to be ripped out flesh free with tail attached.6) fillet ribs with a sharp knife.Am I making hard work for myself??because after standing in the rain, getting belted by mozzies & then hammered by a thunderstorm (in a t-shirt & shorts) I was thinking... man is there a quicker way???
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    voogoofish reacted to O2Catch1 in Taking good fishing photos in pitch black   
    The biggest issue is that the flash is the sole light source when taking a photograph in darkness and obviously the light intensity drops quickly with an increase in distance, I reckon you will have 1/4 of the light intensity if you double the distance so the best way to achieve a half decent photo is to try and make the person holding the fish at the same distance as the fish itself. In the case of your bream photo the fish is held close to the camera and you are either going to end up with over saturation of the pixels on the fish or under saturation of the background (or a combination of both) depending on where the camera picks up focus and sets itself to take the picture.Then of course you can manipulate the photo with an editing program to improve it bit as well.
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