Peterbo3 with an ' edible ' Bass, Me with a Bass on Touchy's gear and the young ' Jack " with his first Yellowbelly.
all these fish were caught by ' salties '.
Cheers Phill
Peterbo3 with an ' edible ' Bass, Me with a Bass on Touchy's gear and the young ' Jack " with his first Yellowbelly.
all these fish were caught by ' salties '.
Cheers Phill
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It does appear that Jack is crying, maybe because I told him to throw it back. He wasn't going to as it was his first Yella and wanted to cook it up !
bugga !
Phill
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cheers jack
Phil,
Maybe letting Jack eat that one complete with all the bloody fat round the guts, would have ensured he threw back every other one he ever gets in his life.![]()
Cheers,
Jeff
Jeff
You obviously don't know how to prepare a golden perch for the table ya big gorilla.
Cheers
Larry
i can think of fish id sooner be eating... mackeral, snapper, sweetlip, parrot, whiting are all at the top of that listbut each to their own.
Maybe its coz I cook everything with bananas.Originally Posted by LBJ
Would be interested to hear how Larry?
Had a fellow from a fishing shop in Casino telling me a detailed method.
It went something like this;
1. gut it immediately or keep alive in a net until ready to gut
2. dip straight into ice water to congeal the fat
3. scrape out fat from belly cavity
4. fillet and skin
5. sprinkle with salt and into the freezer for a week or so
6. then cook it with heaps of garlic, ginger and spices so there is not the remotest chance that you ever actually taste the fish.
I'm afraid all this well meant advice was summarised in my head as "Release ALL Yellowbelly".
Anyway, I'd be interested to hear how it should (or can) be done. Anyone else with any other tips?
Cheers
Jeff
PS I've heard the axehead joke.![]()
yellas r good eating if you get them without the fat in them the same as cod a good way to fix any off taste they have is to soak them in milk overnight
Gill & gut em as soon as possible.
Put em in the fridge til they're really chilled then fillet & skin & remove all bones. While they're cold the fat is easy to remove because it is quite solid.
Flour & pan fry in clean oil & they are very acceptable.
Jeffo, I like your list of tucker too. I just wouldn't put mackeral at the head of the list. Also the fish you mention are not biting in the Condamine River at the moment.
Cheers
Larry
Thanks Larry and Caveman, might give them another shot.
Think I'd have to be pretty keen for a feed of fish though.
Better all round if I get a redfin or three out of the system (if I can) and scoff them if I feel like a feed of freshies, and release the yellowbelly.
Grew up eating saltwater fish, so that might have something to do with my lack of enthusiasm for them.
Cheers
Jeff
Im with you Jeff
Ive tryed yellas a couple of times, and ive yet to see anything worth all the fuss. Give me a salty anytime! [smiley=disappointed.gif]![]()
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Like I said before, the salties are just not bitin at the moment.
You buggers are spoilt.
Larry
Hardship posting Chinchilla huh?![]()