Been catching lots of these toothy critters on lures at night lately. Not exactly sure what species they are, are they a sort of pike?
Thanks,
Tim.
Been catching lots of these toothy critters on lures at night lately. Not exactly sure what species they are, are they a sort of pike?
Thanks,
Tim.
yep its a yellowfin pike. good bait! both cut up and live
strangely enough, those stinky, dirty pike are quite good to eat (I don't eat them though) I know a guy that would fish just for them ,he used to call them "Sabre Tooth Whiting" he he, I must admit, when you fillet one for bait, the flesh is very White and fine looking (just like a Whiting)
pike,
good fight
got one couple years back up the narrows ran like a cheeter on speed i tell ya
How ya living?
Yeah Noelm is right they are good chewing if ya eat them fresh, i got a heap of them once they are easy to fillet and i just cut the whole rib section out. Cooked in fry pan with a little butter and some lemon pepper... very acceptable.
Marty.
Thanks for confirming my suspicions. I took a few of them and agree they do taste alright, nothing spectacular but quite acceptable. They fight well for their size on light stuff too, a bit of fun when catching nothing else.
cheers,
Tim.
Good bait.....respond well to burley and dispose of SPs very quickly
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