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I was out with a mate a while back driving back to the ramp when we saw something jump out of the water. It was a prawn that had jumped into the boat. My mate being the weirdo that he is peeled it and gobbled it up. Said it was delicious. Not sure if thats normal or not. I have eaten kingfish, tuna, whiting and salmon. Bit of wasabi and soy sauce and they all go great guns.

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As well as those already mentioned here are a couple of common catches that are absolutely primo options...

Yakkas (yes... Yakkas. Never throw away big ones)

Flathead

Silver Trevally

Squid

Cheers, Slinky

Posted

What the hells that????? :wacko:

I'm not sure of the common name and it would be hard to remember the latin name after a year in quarantine in Italy :D

jewgaffer :1fishing1:

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Typical ones i have seen used in the past are Tuna, Kingfish, Salmon (Not Aussie salmon).

dont they have worms???

Keep your eyes open, you sushimi lovers could be the target for a sushimi in reverse :lol:

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Cheers

jewgaffer :1fishing1:

thats a cursed human being, some witch put a hex on him :074:

Posted

Whiting make excellent sashimi.

Best I ever had - reeled it in, killed the fish, knocked a fillet off within 3 mins of the capture.

Felt a bit primal, but bloody hell it tasted good :dwarf:

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trevally DEFINATELY make great sashimi!!!

any fish that's a bit oily really.

Keep your eyes open, you sushimi lovers could be the target for a sushimi in reverse :lol:

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Cheers

jewgaffer :1fishing1:

that things looks like my ex-wife did in the morning except the fish doesn't have racoon eyes and bum breath!!

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.......that things looks like my ex-wife did in the morning except the fish doesn't have racoon eyes and bum breath!!

It's strange how they look different first thing in the morning, it's probably better to go out for a while and let them sleep in.

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Cheers

jewgaffer :1fishing1:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Keep your eyes open, you sushimi lovers could be the target for a sushimi in reverse :lol:

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Cheers

jewgaffer :1fishing1:

I dont think thats a blobfish is it??? Blob fish will have poped on the boat already but it is a relative with feet i know the chinese name is Wa Wa yu which is like baby fish because when caught it'll make sounds like a baby

  • 2 weeks later...
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:074: That's the ugliest thing I've seen in a while [and I live at doonside!]...looks like a giant tadpole!

Hey man I live in doonside too - you obviously havent seen my neighbours!!! :074:

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