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  1. #16

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    They are not even good bait! I have never caught a fish on a fillet of Grinner.......ever!!!! I no longer try anymore
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  2. #17

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    If im having a bad day in the bayand the snaps, whiting, mackies arent on the chew...... I try and get some grinners and go shark fishing in the bay.

    They are the best live shark bait!!! If you are looking to have fun in the bay, they are awsome, the bigger the better. Set the mid water for big sharks, let them sink to the bottom if you want some fun with Rays.

  3. #18

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    grinners.......................................... ... what they taste like??????? dont think i would eat it.

  4. #19

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by aussie_true_blue View Post
    well you place 2 rocks in a frypan with the grinner,then when the rocks are soft, throw out the grinner and eat the rocks.

    cheers Bob
    Thanks for the laugh Bob - thats a pearler
    MalM

  5. #20

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    The best recipe for grinner is while alive put them on an 8/0 3m under a balloon as soon as a spanno eats it reel in the spanno bleed it take it home and cook it

    Yep mackerel infuzed with grinner
    IFISHCQ2

  6. #21

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    Caught a nice green jobfish on a grinner as a livey off Cape Moreton once... also caught snapper on them. Don't give up on em...

  7. #22

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    Grinner for dinner is not a winner spinner.

    Its got lots of bones and full of muck

    Every time you serve it, the guests will say yuk!

    So here’s a tip that’s just from me,

    Forget about Grinner for lunch or tea!

    Steve A
    Last edited by stevea; 09-06-2008 at 08:19 AM.

  8. #23

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    A time in the not too distant future....How did you go? Well for crissake don't tell any one but I nailed three stud grinners. Yer jokin ...where...how???? Mate if I told you I'd have to kill you!!!!

  9. #24

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    fillet them, sun dry ,then crumble over your favorite curry-
    thats whats known as bombay duck,a delicacy on the subcontinent

  10. #25

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    Best way to cook them is with a blowtorch.

  11. #26

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    Hi all

    Grinner go well on the end of a pair of multi grips, give them a bit of dental work to retrieve your hooks back and drop them-- not into a PAN but straight back over the side of your boat?????

    Had one swallow a set of 4x 4.0 gangs one day???

    Ronnie

  12. #27

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    2 litres of unleaded fuel ,cooked to perfection

  13. #28

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by sid_fishes View Post
    2 litres of unleaded fuel ,cooked to perfection
    Sid, would E10 work?

  14. #29

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    stevea, mate it would give it a bit of a sweet taste

  15. #30

    Re: Is there a way to cook grinner?

    Quote Originally Posted by stevea View Post

    Grinner for dinner is not a winner spinner.

    Its got lots of bones and full of muck

    Every time you serve it, the guests will say yuk!

    So here’s a tip that’s just from me,

    Forget about Grinner for lunch or tea!

    Steve A

    hahahahah lovely mate
    Cheers
    BreamBuster33


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