by beeroclock » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:01 pm
by Swamp Donkey » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:20 am
beeroclock wrote:Nailed a shat load of squid at Louth Bay last week from the jetty. Thumpers. There is also a dirty big ray sniffing around if you have some gutsy tackle. Snook at night are always there.
by beeroclock » Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:09 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:beeroclock wrote:Nailed a shat load of squid at Louth Bay last week from the jetty. Thumpers. There is also a dirty big ray sniffing around if you have some gutsy tackle. Snook at night are always there.
Photos?
by Booney » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:54 pm
beeroclock wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:beeroclock wrote:Nailed a shat load of squid at Louth Bay last week from the jetty. Thumpers. There is also a dirty big ray sniffing around if you have some gutsy tackle. Snook at night are always there.
Photos?
No chance buddy,no idea how to download photos. Squid go in the bucket and get cleaned in the dull periods on the jetty.This attracts the snook and stingers.Do you blokes marinate the tenticles minus the beek and then bbq? Yummy. Great to chew on. Chilly or mustard with vinager is the go.
by Goat Herder » Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:13 pm
Booney wrote:beeroclock wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:beeroclock wrote:Nailed a shat load of squid at Louth Bay last week from the jetty. Thumpers. There is also a dirty big ray sniffing around if you have some gutsy tackle. Snook at night are always there.
Photos?
No chance buddy,no idea how to download photos. Squid go in the bucket and get cleaned in the dull periods on the jetty.This attracts the snook and stingers.Do you blokes marinate the tenticles minus the beek and then bbq? Yummy. Great to chew on. Chilly or mustard with vinager is the go.
If you know someone with a smoking box / bin - smoke the tenticles. They are GOLD!
by beeroclock » Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:44 pm
Booney wrote:beeroclock wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:beeroclock wrote:Nailed a shat load of squid at Louth Bay last week from the jetty. Thumpers. There is also a dirty big ray sniffing around if you have some gutsy tackle. Snook at night are always there.
Photos?
No chance buddy,no idea how to download photos. Squid go in the bucket and get cleaned in the dull periods on the jetty.This attracts the snook and stingers.Do you blokes marinate the tenticles minus the beek and then bbq? Yummy. Great to chew on. Chilly or mustard with vinager is the go.
by Mickyj » Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:26 pm
by Bum Crack » Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:44 pm
by Swamp Donkey » Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:11 pm
Bum Crack wrote:Has anyone on this thread been yabbying yet? Seriously, if you get the chance, you should get down to the Riverland because they are on the run at the moment and fair dinkum, they are one of the nicest tasting meats you could ever eat. Bloody beautiful
by Goat Herder » Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:33 pm
beeroclock wrote:Hey Goat, is the look a like Max Walker still getting around?
Old fart introduced himself as Slapsy when i was a kid and he nearly had me fooled.
by beeroclock » Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:57 pm
Goat Herder wrote:beeroclock wrote:Hey Goat, is the look a like Max Walker still getting around?
Old fart introduced himself as Slapsy when i was a kid and he nearly had me fooled.
Yes he is mate, got himself a van down at Fort Glanville in the c'van park.That was his standard introduction way back in the day - "Max Walker, played for Australia.."..
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by beeroclock » Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:05 pm
Bum Crack wrote:Has anyone on this thread been yabbying yet? Seriously, if you get the chance, you should get down to the Riverland because they are on the run at the moment and fair dinkum, they are one of the nicest tasting meats you could ever eat. Bloody beautiful
by Bum Crack » Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:48 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:Bum Crack wrote:Has anyone on this thread been yabbying yet? Seriously, if you get the chance, you should get down to the Riverland because they are on the run at the moment and fair dinkum, they are one of the nicest tasting meats you could ever eat. Bloody beautiful
Have to admit while the crabs are so easy to get at the moment, there is not much point chasing anything out of the river. Simply no comparison between the taste of the two, unless you drown them in garlic or something of the like.
by Bum Crack » Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:52 pm
beeroclock wrote:Bum Crack wrote:Has anyone on this thread been yabbying yet? Seriously, if you get the chance, you should get down to the Riverland because they are on the run at the moment and fair dinkum, they are one of the nicest tasting meats you could ever eat. Bloody beautiful
Howdy BC. Yabbie cocktails with lettuce and tartare are gold. In the 80s we used to get enough in the local creeks,those days are gone. With kids sport on weekends trips to the river are gone. If you get an abundance of yabs soon PM me and i would love to take some off your hands and treat my boys to the taste. Few beers in it for ya. I would cook and clean them.
by Bum Crack » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:23 am
by Bum Crack » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:24 am
by Swamp Donkey » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:34 am
Bum Crack wrote:couple of yabbies we caught Sunday
by Bum Crack » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:41 am
Swamp Donkey wrote:Bum Crack wrote:couple of yabbies we caught Sunday
Great effort BumCrack but the question has to be asked, why the **** would anyone need that many yabbies? A bed full and the massive pile down the back and your still cooking them![]()
No wonder there's none around when the rivers not flowing
by OnSong » Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:37 am
Swamp Donkey wrote:Bum Crack wrote:couple of yabbies we caught Sunday
Great effort BumCrack but the question has to be asked, why the **** would anyone need that many yabbies? A bed full and the massive pile down the back and your still cooking them![]()
No wonder there's none around when the rivers not flowing
by Swamp Donkey » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:01 am
OnSong wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:Bum Crack wrote:couple of yabbies we caught Sunday
Great effort BumCrack but the question has to be asked, why the **** would anyone need that many yabbies? A bed full and the massive pile down the back and your still cooking them![]()
No wonder there's none around when the rivers not flowing
You've obviously never seen BC eat yabbies.Seriously, people who live by the river wouldn't do anything to damage the life that's in it.
Yabbies are prolific and the quotas are set pretty high. It's not like they have a bed full of Murray Cod sitting there.
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