Carrum-new species!

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Re: Carrum-new species!

Post by Texas » Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:23 pm

Irishfisherman wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 5:48 pm
Texas wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:51 am
Great report Irish & nice fish
Walked across the road to the beach, I can only dream of that.
Waders?? Would you need them this time of year???
Cheers Gra
Don’t really need them but they are more for protection against stingrays, not that they would do much.
Thanks Irish, didn't think of stingrays & others
When I was reading electricity meters in the bush, people would ask me why was I wearing gumboots on a 40° day. Simple, snakes, but they weren't in my situation.

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Re: Carrum-new species!

Post by Kimtown » Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:51 pm

Lol the good old dusky. See them everywhere when spear fishing on reefs.

Absolutely disgusting on the chew lol

Edit: nvm it appears you’ve already tried it. Glad you like it. Not my cup of tea although I am pretty fussy when it comes to fish. I usually stick to the staples (flathead, whiting, gummy) and don’t stray too far from that.

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Re: Carrum-new species!

Post by Irishfisherman » Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:28 pm

Kimtown wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:51 pm
Lol the good old dusky. See them everywhere when spear fishing on reefs.

Absolutely disgusting on the chew lol

Edit: nvm it appears you’ve already tried it. Glad you like it. Not my cup of tea although I am pretty fussy when it comes to fish. I usually stick to the staples (flathead, whiting, gummy) and don’t stray too far from that.
I’ve heard it depends on what they’ve been eating, it sort of dictates how they will taste and given that I got mine nowhere near any reefs it may of had a different diet to the ones that you caught. I’m probably the opposite to you though in terms of fussiness, I’ll eat just about anything that swims. Not to discredit my opinion, I thought it was actually really good and I only fried it so I got the full flavour of the fish. I’d definitely keep another one.

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