would be 5m at high tide, I don't tie it down because i can only leave it there for an hour or two at the most before it is full of weed so it doesn't come up full hight anyway.
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would be 5m at high tide, I don't tie it down because i can only leave it there for an hour or two at the most before it is full of weed so it doesn't come up full hight anyway.
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If you tie your float line to the lead line at regular intervals (2 metres) most of the weed will pass over it. Tie the ends of the net to form a cod-end so that the fish all fall to the cod when retrieving...you will catch bigger flat fish this way.
Which is worse, ignorance or apathy...I don't know and don't care.
Under a grey sky, from out of a sea as still as a lake they came.
Beautiful big fish from the food basket just out the window this morning.
Last photo is of a trophy flounder at least a 12 pointer in fish terms.
Last edited by Scribe; 13-12-2014 at 10:11 AM.
Love the small'ish pan sized ones, covered in flour, fried in butter/ oil mix, and eatten of the bone....
Childhood memories aside, great eatting and i think one of the best fish ( yes, some might disagree...)
Oh john dory in tempera might be close second....
Blue cod steamed in parcels with lots of chilli and butter.....
Raw salmon with soy sauce and wasabi....
Tuna same......
Scallops same.....
Crayfish boiled until just orange....
Maybe just fish in general is good. But flats are certainly 1-2
What general area do you live in 'Beaker' You have some great sounding methods of cooking fish.
The John Dory in tempera batter I have never tried. I must look it up as we eat quite a lot of John Dory here.
Always ready for a flounder meal after the weather has stopped us getting out for awhile.
A very clever old ex commercial fisherman sat out in the bay yesterday for a couple of hours and caught his limit of snapper.
If Ken is out fishing its a good day for fishing. Its a rare day that he doesn't catch his limit.
Says he cant afford the petrol to drive to our beach unless he and his wife can catch their weeks groceries. He sets his net for flounder, takes his limit of snapper and picks a bucket of booboos, mussels and other assorted creatures that cant outrun them both.
South canty now. Grew up on the west coast(fishing family, hence crayfish, flounder, tuna, crabs were all norms, pre live export crays so lots of legs)
So now salmon and blue cod mainly.
The best dory i have had was in sydney, and i've tried a few times with brought ones to replicate and still havent got there yet( close though).
Well just had a chat to two guys who live right next to the water where I launch.
So at least 60 years floundering experience in the area and told them what i told you guys.
They burst out laughing and asked how many stingrays i caught. Well actually i just caught a shit load on my long line cos it was a bit rough to take my son out in open water.
Apparently setting a net in that estuary for flounder over summer results in shit loads of weed and stingrays and no flounder.
@Scribe those ten pointer flounder are the norm here over winter.
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Work mate waded out and set a net at low out the front and got 7 nice rig this morning.
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
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