Seagull, salmon, flatty and bycatch of a lifetime
- fishingvic
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Re: Seagull, salmon, flatty and bycatch of a lifetime
You must try some of it as Sashimi, and don't forget to boil the head and take out the Jewels as a momento!
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- davek
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Re: Seagull, salmon, flatty and bycatch of a lifetime
Good work FC, a nice fish, cheers davo :a_goodjob:
It's an exhilarating feeling catching a fish
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
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- Fish-cador
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Re: Seagull, salmon, flatty and bycatch of a lifetime
No need to boil. I cracked the skull open and i got the pair of pearls.fishingvic wrote:You must try some of it as Sashimi, and don't forget to boil the head and take out the Jewels as a momento!
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Re: Seagull, salmon, flatty and bycatch of a lifetime
Fish-cador wrote:No need to boil. I cracked the skull open and i got the pair of pearls.fishingvic wrote:You must try some of it as Sashimi, and don't forget to boil the head and take out the Jewels as a momento!
He probably ate the head :rofl:
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Re: Seagull, salmon, flatty and bycatch of a lifetime
Are they good to eat? I've never seen Mulloway on a menu anywhere.
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Re: Seagull, salmon, flatty and bycatch of a lifetime
Top effort mate, i thought it would have been a kingfish lol.