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At the risk of hijacking the thread, we all know yakkas are a great bait fish, but what are they like as table fish. I only ask in case you have a great day's bait catching, but can't convert 'em into your target species. At least with a 50 bag limit, you might still have a feed, even if it's only hors d'oeuvres.

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At the risk of hijacking the thread, we all know yakkas are a great bait fish, but what are they like as table fish. I only ask in case you have a great day's bait catching, but can't convert 'em into your target species. At least with a 50 bag limit, you might still have a feed, even if it's only hors d'oeuvres.

I have a friend who takes a gas stove with him, if he lands nothing within 30 minutes, he starts making himself some yakka fried sticks... Not my taste in seafood though..

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they sell them at some fish shops, so someone must eat them. personally I only buy prawns and oysters , if I cant catch the fish , I dont deserve to eat it.

If I tried to do that I will never eat much fish. Great motivation tactic though.

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Never eaten a yakka but years ago while attending the blesing of the fleet at nelson bay the crowd had burleyed up a massive school of slimeys due to the number of prawn heads and shells going into the drink.

A few handlines promptly appeared and as quick as they were being hauled in they were getting butterflied and popped onto a hot bbq.

Little squeeze of lemon and quite pleasant to.

Cheers

Andy

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Shallow fried small yakkas (around 15cm) is a common delicacy in Mediterranean countries. Rub them with polenta, flour, pepper and salt mix and line them up in a pan in circle tiles in. Half cup of liquid cooking oil shallow frie for around 5 minutes each side. Bones are not a problem because they are too small and fried. Serve them thin sliced union and parsley mix top on it.

Sam

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