View Poll Results: what sort of fish do you like to eat ?

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  • Mouth watering salt water fish

    52 81.25%
  • Super yummy fresh water fish

    4 6.25%
  • Are you insane ... fish is disgusting

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Ahh. Commercial fishermen were the bane of my life when I was in Telstra - I was Marine Manager and dealt with them - and was occasionally threatened by them. I once went on a raid with the AFP on a fisherman's boat. It worried me when the AFP guys all strapped on sidearms and bullet proof jackets - but didn't give me one.
    Now that has got to be a worry.

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    I'm glad I didn't have to work on their boats - they stank!
    The boats or the fishermen? Or both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    I love to eat brown or rainbow trout . Fillet it and cook it real slowly in some butter and a little seasoning .................... HEY LOVE !!!! wheres me fishing rod i'm out of here
    The North East AULRO will be enjoying a weekend fishing the Dartmouth Dam sometime early April.

    Let's hope we will be enjoying a few good browns and rainbows.

    Trout caught and eaten within an hour or so....nothing better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barra1 View Post
    The North East AULRO will be enjoying a weekend fishing the Dartmouth Dam sometime early April.

    Let's hope we will be enjoying a few good browns and rainbows.

    Trout caught and eaten within an hour or so....nothing better.
    Have seen some beautiful trout come out of that dam . Sounds like a good trip

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    Longtoms or Garfish for me

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    I'll have whiting, fresh herring or freshly caught and bled school shark (battered) any time thanks. A nice serve of bluebone groper is a special treat.
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    I Love all Seafood , we try and eat Fish 2-3 times a week, not because I really give a Cr....p about Omega 3 or whatever the Oil is , i just absolutely love seafood , with or without Bones. If there was a shortage of Red Meat I'd eat Fish everyday.

    you get a Descent Seafood Platter for 2 down at Fish Markets for about $30 and it'll quite easily feeds 2.


    Many Hours of happy fishing

    Cheers Khos

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    When we visited NZ a few years back, my sister's boyfriend went to the trouble of catching something from the sand on a beach and frying it up for us to eat. I think they were a tad put out when we refused it. Whitebait might have been what it was called.

    They seemed to think it was a delicacy.

    Yeah, right! Like sheep's eyes are a delicacy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    Have seen some beautiful trout come out of that dam . Sounds like a good trip
    A few years back Xtreme led a High Country trip and one of the things he arranged was for us to go fishing at a trout farm. I caught some (as one must) but someone else had to take them off the hook for me (the last time I'd been fishing was literally 50 years ago - in 1958.).

    I took them home but I didn't eat them. I think my wife and daughter did.

    I used to hate going to family-in-law Christmans parties as they always served up seafood. They had to make other arrangements for me.

    As you can see, I'm a keen fisherman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    A few years back Xtreme led a High Country trip and one of the things he arranged was for us to go fishing at a trout farm. I caught some (as one must) but someone else had to take them off the hook for me (the last time I'd been fishing was literally 50 years ago - in 1958.).

    I took them home but I didn't eat them. I think my wife and daughter did.

    I used to hate going to family-in-law Christmans parties as they always served up seafood. They had to make other arrangements for me.

    As you can see, I'm a keen fisherman.
    Fishing is what our family does . I caught my first fish at the age of 4 . A red fin out of the colac lake . I was victorian junior champ twice before the age of 13 and my old man had a room just for his trophys .
    The worst part of fishing was losing my dad to a freak wave down at Apollo Bay 17 years ago next month . The only reason i'm still here is i had my first game of footy that day so i didnt go fishing .

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    A few years back Xtreme led a High Country trip and one of the things he arranged was for us to go fishing at a trout farm. I caught some (as one must) but someone else had to take them off the hook for me (the last time I'd been fishing was literally 50 years ago - in 1958.).

    I took them home but I didn't eat them. I think my wife and daughter did.

    I used to hate going to family-in-law Christmans parties as they always served up seafood. They had to make other arrangements for me.

    As you can see, I'm a keen fisherman.
    I have a mate who loves fishing and catching it , but he hates eating fish,he gives away his catch to family and friends, how's that for irony?

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