NESA Species Hunt 2014

Have to agree with Andy - 100% corkwing

Rock cook is otherwise known as a small mouth wrasse and when you get one you'll see why.

Also isn't enough colour around the head, which as mentioned is too big. And missing the dark band and orange coloration in the tail.
 
I thought the pic in the catch report might be a rock cook but the pic in the hunt looks more like a corkwing. I will leave the decision to Aquaholic it's his fish.
 
I thought the pic in the catch report might be a rock cook but the pic in the hunt looks more like a corkwing. I will leave the decision to Aquaholic it's his fish.
so a fish that's blatantly not a Rock Cook will be left to the captor ? come on Mike

is there any argument ..
 
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I thought the pic in the catch report might be a rock cook but the pic in the hunt looks more like a corkwing. I will leave the decision to Aquaholic it's his fish.

Now that i've seen them side by side I agree its a corkwing. I'm happy for it to be taken off. I've already achieved what I wanted to do by beating my score off last year so any more species I catch are a bonus :)
 
Riverdeep scorpion fish?
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I'm away for a week now and the place we are staying has no internet access or phone reception (not even a TV lol) so I will not be able to update the table. Keep adding your fish though and I will add them when I get back.
 
A Male cuckoo wrasse is truly a fantastic fish to look at mind, probably one of if not the best looking fish in our waters.
Not as frequent a catch as the females either due to their extra ordinary biology so well done.
 
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