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  1. #16

    Re: What are they?

    Should be fine through the mouth mate thats how i hooked my cod.

    cheers
    Brandon...

  2. #17

    Re: What are they?

    Mate those Biddies fetch $18 a kilo in South West Sydney fish shops

    Our asian friends love them but not sure how they eat them with all the bones.

    I had a bucket full of them once from the Brissy river once, got them in the net up in that little bay half a KM up from the sunken wall or so

    Catfish loved them >
    Meanwhile my mate was catching flathead on chicken strips > >
    If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?

  3. #18
    R_K_HILL
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    Re: What are they?

    Yeah I've seen them for sale in McWerters in the Valley, in the Chinese Fish market. Dont know if thats still there though.

    Like your joke!

  4. #19

    Re: What are they?

    Mate what joke ?

    You mean you weren't taught that in High School ?

    If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?

  5. #20
    R_K_HILL
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    Re: What are they?

    Might have heard it before... But I guess its like a movie you havent seen in a while and you watch it again.

  6. #21

    Re: What are they?

    yeah mate as the other guys have said the silver biddies are a good live bait, the thing i like best about them is they live way longer than other livies and they will keep swimming hard for hours even with a 5/0 through there shoulder.

  7. #22

    Re: What are they?

    never heard them called silver biddies before, look like a "bony bream" to me, grow to at least a foot long and top bait, i hook mine live in front of the dorsal fin in between the lateral line and the edge.They live in freshwater too, huge schools in dams,
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  8. #23
    R_K_HILL
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    Re: What are they?

    Dont think they last as long in the bucket though! Well not as long as mullet anyways..

  9. #24
    matt_w
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    Re: What are they?

    yeah biddies make a good jack bait and just about anthin else littles ones are the best if to big they seem to catch alot of vermon like stingrays and things like that cheers matt woods

  10. #25
    land_based
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    Re: What are they?

    ive seen them at that fish market in mcwhirters for sale too mate, it is shut down now. Well done on the GH were you fishing land based ?

  11. #26
    R_K_HILL
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    Re: What are they?

    Yeah Rob, night time, next to the pine river bridge, on live herring. Fought bloody hard too!

  12. #27

    Re: What are they?

    I've seen people eating the siver biddies down at the one day. There were a group of polynesian/samoan blokes castnetting off the pontoon and their net was full of them, they took them straight up to the bbq under the shelter and cooked them whole until they were a crunchy brown little whole fish chip and ate them straight from the bbq plate.

    The plate looked an absolute mess when they had finished with it, I wouldn't have wanted to come down with the missus and kids and chuck a couple of snags on that bbq plate.

    Cheers Kev

  13. #28
    R_K_HILL
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    Re: What are they?

    Down at the where?

  14. #29
    R_K_HILL
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    Re: What are they?

    Anyways Matey, I'de prefer to eat a canal mullet over those things!

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