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    Quote Originally Posted by gummybusta View Post
    it might be legal but it was once legal to kill big breeding flathead, take a smaller threadfin for the table or an average flathead and some bream.

    leave the breeders to do what they do best
    Sure you guys only did catch two threadys, but why keep both ? You only need one for a feed, they are to good of a fish to be killing for a feed!
    Last edited by mat_anderson04; 21-04-2008 at 04:47 PM.

  2. #17

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    I take one fish home in the last 10 months and this is what i get.

    You guys are hilarious

    Nuff said.


    Dave.
    Avast ye matey!


  3. #18

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    Gummy, fair go. A bloke deserves to keep a few fish from time to time. And it was the mouth of the Brissy River! Good on him I reckon.

  4. #19

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    Mat, Gummybusta,
    I too caught a threadie and i ate the F%$#&r and it was damn good chewing, it fed 9 people. It was a legal fish and i was within the law to keep it, just like these guys. If you don't like it stiff s**t.
    Pics attatched of family feeding threadfin.
    Marty
    Last edited by marty+jojo; 21-04-2008 at 06:06 PM.

  5. #20

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    at the end of the day who cares that they keeped to threddies.good on you.i practice catch and release but no need to winge about it..every body is diffrent that what makes life so interesting.this is why i dont bother to post any more as some one all ways has some thing negetive to say.

  6. #21

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    nice fish mate and i bet they tasted great! i would have kept them too...

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    Re: Threadie Thread

    There are some drop kicks on this site who think they know the breeding habits of all fish species. Threadies are prolific breeders and there numbers are not in any danger. Trust the marine biologists at Fisheries to do their job.

    Nothing wrong with taking a legal fish.

    Cheers
    Barry

  8. #23

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    Great afternoons fishingmate what a pleasure to see someone catch such magnificent fish and eat them i know i would yumyum omega 3 plus thanks for sharing ...matt
    A bad days fishing has got to be better than any day at work......


  9. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty+jojo View Post
    Mat, Gummybusta,
    I too caught a threadie and i ate the F%$#&r and it was damn good chewing, it fed 9 people. It was a legal fish and i was within the law to keep it, just like these guys. If you don't like it stiff s**t.
    Pic attatched of family feeding threadfin.
    Marty
    Nice one Marty looks like it was caught in the same area.

    They got the weirdest backbone I've ever seen. Makes you work for the fillet thats for sure.


    Dave.
    Avast ye matey!


  10. #25

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    the day is coming, mark my words, a fish kept for the pot will be talked about in hushed tones at odd hours at a deserted boat ramp, pity though, i love a feed of fish, good catch boys, no shame in keeping a feed every now and then. Anthony...

  11. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWANY22 View Post
    at the end of the day who cares that they keeped to threddies.good on you.i practice catch and release but no need to winge about it..every body is diffrent that what makes life so interesting.this is why i dont bother to post any more as some one all ways has some thing negetive to say.
    swany you beat me to it, why do people have to bag others for doing something that is within the law but don't agree with the principle.

    al

  12. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by dayoo View Post
    There are some drop kicks on this site who think they know the breeding habits of all fish species. Threadies are prolific breeders and there numbers are not in any danger.

    Sounds like your one of those people.

    Deffently not a hard fish to catch, so hopefully people will put them back



  13. #28

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    hey dogsbody, find the two knodules in the back bone cut down either side of these bone's with your knife and then rip them out with a pair of plyers and then you have a straight through fillet with no obstructions
    cheers chief

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    Davo that is some cracker threadfin did you mate with it apparently it is a breeder.chortle chortle smiley smiley wink.jimbo
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    Ausfish Platinum Member - R.I.P. October 2015 dayoo's Avatar
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    mat_anderson04

    I like many others on this site are sick and tired of a few catch and release fishos bagging other Ausfish members for not releasing legal fish. Some of us have families to feed. Looks like you are a young single bloke who can afford to buy fish from the supermarket. Start up your own website for catch and release fishos and don't bag other people when you don't know all the facts.

    At least I am qualified and have the experience to comment on the subject. See my profile.

    Cheers
    Barry

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