Rock Hopper Steve
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Read a while ago that anything out of the harbour wasn't safe to eat because of heavy metals is this still the case.
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What fish is that mate?View attachment 22193
The Rock Hopper cleaned up today, perfect conditions after rain.
Luderick (blackfish)What fish is that mate?
Good bag there. The big question - How are you going to cook them; Pan, Grill, Bake or in a stew?View attachment 22193
The Rock Hopper cleaned up today, perfect conditions after rain.
I like them cut into pieces battered and cooked in oil or pan with my famous coconut milk curry recipe, yum yum.Good bag there. The big question - How are you going to cook them; Pan, Grill, Bake or in a stew?
That's right, you're not allowed to say "[Racist or culturally insensitive words are automatically censored]s" these days.Luderick (blackfish)
Yeah you never know who could be offended, the original nick name can't be used, you know what it is lol.That's right, you're not allowed to say "[Racist or culturally insensitive words are automatically censored]s" these days.
So does the automatic word sensor on this forum. 🤣Yeah you never know who could be offended, the original nick name can't be used, you know what it is lol.
Where were they caught?View attachment 22193
The Rock Hopper cleaned up today, perfect conditions after rain.
Catherine Hill Bay area heading back tomorrow arvo while the fishing is hot, take advantage will bag out (10) hopefully.Where were they caught?
On cunji?Catherine Hill Bay area heading back tomorrow arvo while the fishing is hot, take advantage will bag out (10) hopefully.
No drummer prefer that, weed baits (lettuce, string, moss) right under your feet where I fish.On cunji?
Blackfish love the green stuff ehNo drummer prefer that, weed baits (lettuce, string, moss) right under your feet where I fish.
@Rock Hopper SteveBlackfish love the green stuff eh
I remember a rainy day at Wyee inlet.
Couldn't stop reeling em in, using nothing but greenweed.
The ones you catch out of the ocean are OK to freeze, you just need to keep them alive in a catcher's net and when you clean them blood the bone in the gullet wall well.@Rock Hopper Steve
You can’t freeze them though. Gotta eat them asap.
Nice… Make the most of it while the tide is reasonable and the weather is goodCatherine Hill Bay area heading back tomorrow arvo while the fishing is hot, take advantage will bag out (10) hopefully.