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They are a pain in the > We were plagued by them drifting the shallow reefs off Redcliffe the other day smashing up our softies, which are to expensive to waste on them
Karrier
Grinners are the vermin of the bay.
My policy is that they do not return to the water alive.
I'd rather give any other species a head start by removing all the grinners I can from the competition.
I've used them as crab bait and they were no better no worse than anything else.
I havent tried to eat em but givent he bones in the buggers I dont think Id bother trying
Had a fellow knock at my front door here at Teewah not long ago selling me a religeon, which was time wastage for both of us - but he was saying how disappointed he was that the mackerel were coming back and the grinner population being reduced as a result.
Hey slider...notice the parallel here? Notice how liots of these religeos callers come along with this permanent GRIN on their face.....just fillt them and feed them to the mackerel!@!
I personally wouldn't go as far as to say that publically moondancer but I do know a guy that trolls grinners on his downrigger for spaniards with good success.
[quote][Posted by: Slider Posted on: Today at 11:23am
I personally wouldn't go as far as to say that publically moondancer but I do know a guy that trolls grinners on his downrigger for spaniards with good success.
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Excuse my moment of political incorrectness - a weak moment on my part!! Now.......back to trolling for spaniards!! I guess we need to find some painless yet effective rigs !!
There does seem to be a distinct decline in grinner numbers over the last 2 - 3 years which is probably as a result of increased mackerel numbers. Thank God for that, is all I can say moondancer.