Hi All
I'll have a talk to Steve regarding the mullet as he may be able to get hold of some for a reasonable price. I'll be back.
Mark
Hi All
I'll have a talk to Steve regarding the mullet as he may be able to get hold of some for a reasonable price. I'll be back.
Mark
Phil
I might be able to assist with the mullet for bait. I deal with a few commercial fishos and one of the them should be able to supply whole mullet at the right price. If I can get a total kgs or fish needed, I will hit him up for a great price. As Mark and I will be heading to mondy on the way up, I might need someone to take them up from the Gympie area (unless there is somewhere in the Gin Gin area we can leave them to remain frozen for a couple of days).
Anyway, if i can get an approx kg needed, I will see what I can do.
Cheers
Steve
Team Legless
hey murf where is corindi beach? will have to get the atlas out. might just call in for that cuppa, although will probably want to get as many miles up the track as quick as possible. anyway murf will undoubtedly catch up with you up their, regards
bandit
Thanks guys.
To give you an idea, I recieved ( last year ) 40kgs of fresh ( 8 hours old ) whole mullet for $3.00/kg. It was a good thing I was passing the area I picked them up from otherwise it was a bit of a drive and would have ended up costing about $1.50kg more.
The size ranged from 25cms to 40cms.
Before this ( about 3 years ago ) I used to regularly get " bruised " mullet fillet ( that is cut wrong and not ideal for public sale / display ) from a northside co-op for $1.00kg, it then went up to $2/kg.
For some reason mullet is getting dearer... a lot dearer. ????
Having said that, around Brisbane during the mullet run you can source it for $10/ 3kg.....fillets. I would be happy to pay that.
personally I want / need 20 -30 kg of fillets.![]()
Timing is everything as the mullet run is over by the time the M & G comes around. Plan ahead
Cheers Phill
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I have been thinking about this as well, the flag makes it so much easier to identify a group boat. Last year we saw a boat and motored over to it thinking it was one of ours, only to be met by snarls and glaring looks of those on board which I am sure were thinking that we were trying to ping their spot on the GPS.
In the abscence of any better ideas maybe we should use a small Aussie flag on the aerial, there are cheap plastic flags available (somewhere??) that would easily tape to the aerial without much effort or risk to the aerial.
I too would be interested in a large order for relatively fresh and well handled bait, not sure if or how I could assist but yeah, count me in please.Maybe time to put our heads together regarding things like bait.
- Darren
Done deal Darren.
All Ausfish boats attending the M & G will display Aussie Flags.
Crazy Clarks, Sams, The Warehouse, Dollars and Sense and any other cheap charlie place will stock these.
Phill
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Shouldn't we fly Red Ensigns? They are, after all, the correct flag to be flown by Australian Registered ships.
May be harder to get, I don't know... Probably best to stick with good old red white and blue.
For those of you who are likely to get enthusiastic, it is VERY POOR FORM to fly both the Red Ensign and the Australian Flag on the same ship.
Cheers,
Tim
Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.
How far offshore you planning to go, you leaving Australian Waters?Shouldn't we fly Red Ensigns? They are, after all, the correct flag to be flown by Australian Registered ships
That Cruisecraft must be a bigger boat than I thought to carry around those balls!!!
- Darren
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phill i just got 20kg of whole mullets for $40
Timi..................
The Red Ensign or "Red Duster" is a flag that originated in the early 17th century as a British ensign flown by the Royal Navy and later specifically by British merchantmen. The precise date of its first appearance is not known, but surviving receipts indicate that the Navy was paying to have such flags sewn during the 1620s. It is currently used as the civil ensign of the United Kingdom.
Now Timi, I know you are an educated man but do really think we are part of the United Kingdom ?
FYI....The United Kingdom is a unitary state consisting of four countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
All IMO.....
Now the history lesson is over, you WILL fly the Aussie flag upon your vessel at the 2009 AF Agnes / 1770 M & G. Or yeh shall be keel hauled 'til ya bare bones plough the underbelly of said cruisecraft.![]()
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Sean......... that mullet sounds like the deal.
I plan to get mine asap, fillet it, salt it down and Cryovac in kilo pkts. There may be a ' reckie ' on very soon![]()
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Now Philly Willy, sorry to "correct" you, but Australia actually has a Red Ensign as well.
http://www.anbg.gov.au/oz/flag.html
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- The Australian Red Ensign - Merchant Navy, as for the Australian flag, but with a red field with white stars. Proclaimed in the Flags Act 1953. Covers Australian registered ships under section 30 of the Shipping Registration Act 1981.
- The Australian White Ensign - Royal Australian Navy - as for the Australian flag but with a white field and dark blue stars. Gazetted in 1967.
- The Sky-blue Ensign - Royal Australian Air Force - as for the Australian flag but with a pale blue field, the southern cross rotated clockwise c. 20 degrees and the blue roundel with white inner and red kangaroo of the Royal Australian Air Force in the lower fly. Gazetted in 1982.
Big poo poo to you!
Damn I love being right! You will never hear the end of this one!
Cheers,
Tim
Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.
Right FFFTTTTT !!!!!
Australia has a Red Ensign ( apparently, according to a webpage sponsored by a garden !! ??), true, but not The Red Ensign.
Further, under the Act a ship can fly the Red Ensign, thing is a Ship less than 12 meters is a " Small Craft ", therefore negating the option of certain vessels from flying the Red Ensign.
Am I right......... ? Is it a matter of interpretation ? Is the glass half full ?
At the end of the day, you will fly the current Australian National Flag...
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Ladies it's not about flags and history![]()
The M&G is about drinking piss and fishing !!!!![]()
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Give youselves a collective uppercut !![]()
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Damo.
PS: back online in a week to see some weak arse replies !![]()