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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    @Blisters I hope there was soy and wasabi there looks good but a tad over cooked for me
    Sure was Ive eaten close to a kg of sashimi so far, make hay while the sun shines ay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blisters View Post
    Sure was Ive eaten close to a kg of sashimi so far, make hay while the sun shines ay
    Fair bit of controversy around the whole Waihau Bay ordeal. Claims of pinched off monkey fingers chucking Tuna off bridges etc. Seems there are some 'trophy' hunters that don't even eat the catch or give it away, quite sad really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Fair bit of controversy around the whole Waihau Bay ordeal. Claims of pinched off monkey fingers chucking Tuna off bridges etc. Seems there are some 'trophy' hunters that don't even eat the catch or give it away, quite sad really.
    Fark really?? That's the cuntiest thing ever! Sacralage! The boys have the frames to a local Maori guy who in turn gave one to a church one to a marae and one for his family. 300kg odd of meat is quite a bit and it's feeding quite a few little family's up here for the next month

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    Not bluefin tuna, but I tried frost fish for the first time tonight. It was very good, but too boney for my liking. It made a nice meal, but wouldn't bring another home.

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    Got in before the plates were topped upName:  975.jpg
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    It has been a long 15 ish year road but I think the wife maybe getting the hint.
    Her and the kids had chicken nibbles and chips.
    I Had primo steak and mushrooms








    Probably better for me than the dozen of beer I would have had for tea if I came home to chicken nibbles and chips again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    It has been a long 15 ish year road but I think the wife maybe getting the hint.
    Her and the kids had chicken nibbles and chips.
    I Had primo steak and mushrooms








    Probably better for me than the dozen of beer I would have had for tea if I came home to chicken nibbles and chips again!

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    Ha ha, I had roast of wild pork sunday night with all the trimmings, venison monday and tuesday nights and curried wild pork tonight. Not a chicken nibble in sight at this house!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    Ha ha, I had roast of wild pork sunday night with all the trimmings, venison monday and tuesday nights and curried wild pork tonight. Not a chicken nibble in sight at this house!!!!
    Yea shes been wild pork/veni/lamb/hoggart/tamepork/gurnard/bluecod/craytails/grouper/flounder and all that other crap food round here but I like to skite when I get to eat beef that is rich mans food!
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Yea shes been wild pork/veni/lamb/hoggart/tamepork/gurnard/bluecod/craytails/grouper/flounder and all that other crap food round here but I like to skite when I get to eat beef that is rich mans food!
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    Excuse the arrogance but what is that green snot on your steak?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Excuse the arrogance but what is that green snot on your steak?
    I am guessing Wasabe
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    You guessed right Rushy.
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    Loving the greens Cam

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    Bit of a treat tonight

    Homemade Burger

    Venison patty with an egg on top

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    Was bloody delicious after a day on the hills chasing Goats

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    Afternoon tea. Will add some melted butter and garlic.



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