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Gold_Coast_Chaser
13-04-2008, 06:55 PM
Hey,
Went fishing in the Nerang River with my Dad today chasing whiting on bloodworms, It started off well as we both caught good legal whiting on our first casts, we knew we were in for a good day, we then pulled another 6 legal whiting and 1 good 35cm Garfish (Any good for eating???) from the same spot before they went off the chew. As we went searching for some more whiting all we seemed to be able to find were small/medium bream and tarwhine with the odd one going over legal. We managed to find a couple of other whiting throughout the day spaced between plenty of undersized fish.
All in all it was a great days fishing as we managed to land between 40-50 fish, although only 17 going over legal.
10 Legal Whiting - Best 31cm
3 Legal Bream - Best 28cm
3 Legal Tarwhine - Best 25cm
1 Garfish - 35cm
I would like to thank "youngy" for all his help on helping us find some of these whiting as he put us onto some of the spots and the right baits, Cheers Youngy!
Why-ting
13-04-2008, 07:36 PM
Got a nice feed mate, well done. I had a fish down there today and we also had nearly half our bream just under 23cm f/l was a good morning on the water wih little wind and a fair few fish finding the boat.
Whytey
marty_z
13-04-2008, 07:36 PM
Nice session Dylan - good to see you getting amongst a few.
Garfish are excellent eating - not sure if you knocked the fillets off already, but I believe you can butterfly the fish whole and roll the backbone out with a rolling pin?
Hope you get some more good weather (and fish) for the rest of the holidays.
Marty
Bluefin475
13-04-2008, 07:43 PM
Marty Z is right on the money with the gar. Simply butterfly him roll him out and in the pan he goes. Bit of oil in there doesn't hurt either. Great catch there mate seems like a nice session!
Cheers Todd and Jarrad
youngy
13-04-2008, 07:51 PM
Well done Dylan it is good to see you put the advice to good use, that is a nice feed.
Like i said to you in the pm spend some time in the future to find some canal wrigglers and you will save yourself a lot of money in the next 40 years, plus it is more satisfying to catch your own bait and fish. well done mate, Youngy.
chief 1
13-04-2008, 07:52 PM
nice work mate,i hope one of my future trips will go as well as that and Garfish taste reasonable,not the best tasting fish but they are pretty nice
Cheers from Dylan
Gold_Coast_Chaser
13-04-2008, 08:10 PM
Yeh, Thanks guys, is it uncommon to catch garfish while fishing for whiting with bloodworms??
Bluefin475
13-04-2008, 08:17 PM
Nah jus depends on wat depth of water u are fishing...shallow more chance of gars...deeper well i havent found one yet.
Cheers Jarrad
chief 1
13-04-2008, 08:18 PM
I think its common for some people,for me its uncommon though
loophole
13-04-2008, 09:32 PM
nice fish there good to see you got onto some whiting..
wait a few months after winter and the will be on better.
Great effort GCC! YOUNGY is a deadset champion the way he imparts his advice and knowledge!
Fished the Nerang Thu night for a reasonable feed of whiting although the quality was down on the previous trip a few weeks ago. The bream were a real pain in the ar%e once daylight broke though. Will post a report on my whiting exploits later...
Take Care T
ryansrods
14-04-2008, 11:51 AM
depending on weather it is a sea gar or river gar sea gar are probably one of the best eating fish in the ocean river gar are fair to eat
castlemaine
14-04-2008, 12:47 PM
Top catch G_C_C. Top report. Did you out-fish your Dad?
Cheers 8-)
Gold_Coast_Chaser
14-04-2008, 05:12 PM
Top catch G_C_C. Top report. Did you out-fish your Dad?
Cheers 8-)
Ummmm, well he started off on fire catching most of the first few legals and undersizes, i started catching up during the day, and probably in the end were pretty equal with amount of fish (Undersize+Legals), I think he probably beat me with the legals about 10-7, Its always good having a bit of a battle!! lol
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