Don't know about that Murray, I've caught yella's early in a session and decided to keep it and had them stay alive for up to 4 hours in a live well, as I like to bleed them before filleting.
Regards
Paul Cade
PS: I'm one of the Marshalls
fitzy
I sent you a message just before... How many on water marshalls are there, it is a top idea especially as you know trying to keep a yella alive is impossible!
Cheers
Murray
Don't know about that Murray, I've caught yella's early in a session and decided to keep it and had them stay alive for up to 4 hours in a live well, as I like to bleed them before filleting.
Regards
Paul Cade
PS: I'm one of the Marshalls
Hi Murray,Originally Posted by BlitzBaga
Got your email, along with about 50 others about the Klassic. There will be 2 on water Marshals. Paul Cade is one of them, Dale Sinclair is the other. Have another on stand-by/back-up if needed and to take any media people and/or VIPs out for pics etc.
The early season yellas are mainly the females. By mid - late October the males kick in & dominate catches. It is the males that go belly up pretty quick, the girls seem to be made of tougher stuff.
Cheers,
fitzy..
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