I agree e, and the blue fleshed ones are the best. They make a great soup too, not as fishy
Oh man , , , , now, I'm hungry
Seb , , , , Seeeeeeeeb , , , , any left overs
Cheers, The Bug
I agree e, and the blue fleshed ones are the best. They make a great soup too, not as fishy
Hahaha thanks Bug.Bugatti wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 2:32 amSebby, love ya work Bud.
The photos show that you are "living the dream", looks like an awesome place to fish too. Great that you got onto the Squid and the jackets :a_goodjob:
On the not getting the Tings , , , , I can show you where they are
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But I did notice the Lemons that you use, in this photo and in your recipe photos. What Lemons are they? They almost look like The Thing from Fantastic 4.
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I have Eureka Lemons, the tree has lemons all year round.
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Cheers, The Bug
Would you share where that landbased place? :notworthy:
I've got kayak, no boat. That what I was hoping on Sat, on the yak around Mornington for whitings, but none caught. Pinkies and leather jacket everywhere. I got out a bit late and couldn't see the sand hole, maybe that was my first mistake.eddyt wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 6:43 pmSlightly up north past Mornington pier but they have been showing up at the pier too. Got a few from boat too but its something like 1 whiting to 20 pinkies. It's been pretty consistent lately though. Around this time last year was getting them around mordi-beaumaris too off the beach.
Landbased is hard though, can't really berley that far out and they only hang around for a while. From boat you just need to berley hard.