The Bream Master Is Back!!!
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For sure
Ill put the mp3 player in so we link up my pnone to the stereo can play Jackson over the stereo lol
Ill put the mp3 player in so we link up my pnone to the stereo can play Jackson over the stereo lol
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I'm impressed how you got them all to lay so still out of a live well!
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Lots of out of focus shots mate. Just click multiple pics and hope one is like this.Feathor wrote:I'm impressed how you got them all to lay so still out of a live well!
They are generally not as fiesty when they come out.
We put some water on them/carpet from the well so they dont get fried. If you look carefully you can see the carpet is wet under the fish. ...
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Try frying the roe in butter (probably larger fish the better)
Bloody beautiful
Cheers Gra
Bloody beautiful
Cheers Gra
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Multiply the taste of bream x 10smile0784 wrote:Is that a delacacy?
Whats it like
Haven't tried other fish
Would love to try flathead
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Interesting
I seen some large row in flathead at bermagui.
Bigger then the just size fillets from the bay
I seen some large row in flathead at bermagui.
Bigger then the just size fillets from the bay