Try a T-curve wand.
They work pretty well!
I hear some magic wands are faulty and only catch grinners and iodine bream.
Try a T-curve wand.
They work pretty well!
Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....
Your on fire
Here in yeppoon we are getting it for bout 3-3.50kg for a 10kg box. They are trunked (headed and gutted) I have used some of it and its average quality but last trip for jt they wouldn't touch the fresh stuff we cast netted and only wanted the the other stuff, go figure.
Bluefin sports has slimeys as well and the only place I have found around here that stocks them. 10 bucks for a kilo packet but ill pay that seeing as they are scarce up here.
Cheers from boony
Fishing can be defined as "A jerk on one end of the rod, waiting for a jerk on the other".
"Fishing was around along time before you darling"
That's right, I was going to see the Slimey guy down here for (I think) Muddy to see about buying a heap of slimies, best get onto that, I had forgotten all about it.
Boony,
Where are you getting the 'trunked' stuff?
I got some frozen fillets a while ago from Gladstone, think it was $27.50 for a 5kg box, they were average quality also. Definitely snap frozen, so easy to separate and re-bag, but not great quality. In the absence of choice I would probably get them again but don't really travel Gladstone way, be nice if I could find them locally.
Cheers,
Scott.
Just a quick FYI. Capalaba seafood house still $5 kilo for fillets (2 for 10) as of this arvo.
Fishing can be defined as "A jerk on one end of the rod, waiting for a jerk on the other".
"Fishing was around along time before you darling"
Thanks mate, I checked there some time ago and they didn't have any, but will try again now.
Cheers.
Scott.
It's been a while but I used to get bulk mullet and gar from Raptis at Colmslie for good prices. In those days you could attend the auction and bid on fish by the tub yourself or make a deal with a professional fish buyer on the day.
Now days I think you can still get good prices if you contact them direct and put in third party bids. Worth a call or it might be worth turning up early one morning and have a chat with some of the buyers.
N.B. Monday isn't always the best day to go because the fish may have been caught on the previous Friday and kept on ice for three days.
anyone can go and buy from raptis. just get the paperwork , fill it out, they give you a number, pay by cash or card
the auctions start at 6 am....mondays & Fridays suk
and if anyone wants prawns I can point you in the right direction there too
no shops but
Wondering if anyone has any updates of good prices.
Called in yesterday....... price is still too high.
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There should be bulk cheap quantities from the Ballina Fish Co-Op as well as Clarence River Fish Co-Op. Not 100% sure though as Mullet season is starting to really wind up with average quality roe in most fish so if it's available now it won't be for long...
Picked up 10kg of mullet barrels on the weekend for $2.99 /kg As barrels are already gutted and scaled and head removed, you only get 25% waste after taking the fillets off. So works out to be $4.00 /kg. From Seafood Warehouse Lawnton. Happy with that whilst we wait for a cheaper fillet price.
Funny thing was they were charging $5.00 /kg for whole mullet. so that made no sense to me.