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Dangas

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  1. im just a wannabe home chef.

    Albie tasted great, it had a very light tuna taste compared to some of the other tuna and this one had heaps of fat which gave it a very nice buttery flavour.

    Duckegg,

    the dishes were:

    Tuna belly sashimi, Spicy Tuna roll

    Soy Miso Carpaccio, Tuna with green tea soba noodles

    Tuna, zucchini, and jalapeno salad.

  2. Trolled today from the shelf to browns for a few stripies with one caught right on top of browns just as we were stopping for a bottom bounce. Unfortunately no gemmies yet and the mountain was barren on the sounder.

    We decided to head down to the southern canyons and about halfway ran over some albies. There were a couple of birds working the area and water temp was around 18.6-18.8 deg. Albies were around 10kg mark. Other than that, no bluefin or yft that we were hoping for.

    Didn't hear much being caught on the radio today. Did anyone else get some tuna today?

  3. Went out sat and caught a whole heap of fat stripeys. There was a good temp break around the peak from 23-23.6c

    Could've kept catching them all day. But decided to have a poke around browns and came up empty. Browns was lifeless with not much coming up on the sounder. Even the charter guy was finding hard going. Lost a few baits but no fish. Was hoping the gemmies would be around early.

    Trolled around for a bit for zero then decided to head back as the wind was starting to pick up. Left around 2pm and caught some more stripeys on the way back in just south of the botany fad. We did hear about some blues being lost around heatons but decided it was too far and too late in the day.

    The tuna were mainly hitting the feather lures, and some even got caught at 12-15kn !!

    We also hit the botany wide fad and it seems all the dollies from the previous week had all gone. There were some spearos working the fad which may have scared them off but we tried throwing everything at the fad, pillies, live yakkas, etc. with no luck.

  4. Well done mate. I was out there with you at Heatons on Friday too but decided to head back in to browns as it was getting late and missed out on the bite. Spewing when we started hearing boats hooked up on the radio.

  5. Awesome thanks for the heads up. There have plenty of juvenile blackies being caught further north over the last few weeks. All within short distances from the coast. Seems like they have reached sydney.

  6. I regularly go offshore and i recommend taking Travacalm if you are prone to getting seasick. I always encourage all on board to take one tablet 30 mins before heading out past the heads.

    I have seen too many people who thought they didnt get seasick go green once further offshore.

    The ones i trust are the "blue" Travacalms. Dont get the "Orange" ones, they are the ginger pills and dont do crap once you are hit hard offshore.

    The ET pills are good but pricey and a hassle to get. They contain the same substance as Travacalms but with "Caffeine" added to help you stay awake. The side effects of any sea sickness pills is severe drowsiness. The caffeine helps to relieve the drowsiness.

    If you get the blue travalcalms and take one with a "no doz" caffeine tablet, this will do the same job as ET tablets.

  7. Honda four stroke all the way. The new BLAST technology sounds awesome. But i just love the smoothness and reliability of the hondas. I trust the level of engineering and design that goes into Honda four stroke engines whether it is for Marine, Cars, Motorcycles or even lawn mowers.

    I believe the BF150 is based on Honda's K24 4cyl engine design which is a proven engine in their automotive range. This engine is highly regarded in the automotive industry and has been engineered to a level which is in many ways superior to most other 4 cylinders in the market. The k24 is found in the Accord, Euro, CRV, and in the high performance Integra's.

    You can probably tell that i like my Honda's. The BF150 is the way of modern engines. The E-Tec is still using old 2-stroke albeit direct injected.

  8. gotta keep trying mate. :thumbup: at least you ended up with a couple of fish to take home. There are plenty of jackets out in force atm. i went out on the saturday for a couple of drifts out that way only to lose several sinkers and rigs to those pesky jackets. better luck next time.

  9. Same story with us as well...planned to head down south to the Hump on saturday and was stopped halfway from hacking due to the southerly. Conditions were like a washing machine so headed out to jibbon for a few drifts only to find jackets between the 30-60m mark. very few flatties far between mainly undersize. Just a waste of time. Lost about 7 sinkers.

  10. For 'no-fuss' systems, the best I've found are the Furi Fingers set which I use on my kitchen knives. On a good quality knife you'll get a shaving sharp edge. But nothing beats stones and hones if you really want wicked sharp blades.

    I agree with Slinky re: "Furi" Sharpeners... they are very easy to use and keep my knives very sharp. Even my cheaper knives stay pretty sharp using the furi sharpener.

  11. Awesome...50 in two days :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

    And proberly not more than 15 min from the dock???

    there were a few reefs but they were at least 20-30mins from the dock.

    :thumbup:

    Loved when you guys all put the sunnies on. Like WE MEAN BUSINESS

    Hi Sam, lol that was coincedence, trust me we didnt plan that move.

  12. Hey Dangas

    What a top report and fish!!! Well done! :thumbup:

    To catch such a great fish on your own boat is a great achievement!! and fresh SBT sashim..... drooooool.

    Looks like I might need to get a second (larger) boat for some offshore action myself!

    Trung

    Hi Trung, youre more than welcome to come on my boat, provided you take me for one of your hectic lure sessions over the botany bay shallows on your boat during summer. :biggrin2:

    awesome work

    the head alone would be awesome for canh chua

    Hey mate, gotta love vietnamese cooking. The good old "canh chua" is the solution for every time you dont know what to do with a particular fish, its either make "canh chua" or "ca kho".

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