Favourite Fish

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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby L3GACY » Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:53 pm

It depends on where you come from. For me it is King George whiting, followed by smoked tommies.
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby FHM » Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:57 pm

My favourite fish would be in this order

1) Kingfish
2) Flathead
3) Snapper
4) Sea Perch
4) Ocean Cod
5) Murray Cod

Never liked Yellow belly cos I can't stand the smell of it.
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Postby Thelittlefisher » Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:37 am

volusian wrote:thanks for that Occy ... Its not quite as popular in the UK as it arrears to be in Aussie or US.... guess its down to weather conditions. Between October and April we mostly have to wear very warm clothing as the sea temp is around 5-8C ... so pretty chilly. I hope it takes off a lot more in the UK as it is a lovely sport to participate in.

Im sure you chaps could offer people in the UK quite a bit of advice as you have been doing for much longer. In fact myself and some friends locally have only been kayak fishing for around 5 months although i have been kayaking for over 3 years now mostly on Sport surf kayaks. ... but as for kayak fishing we are relative beginners. I have however been a keen fishierman for over 30 years.

My website http://www.kayakfishing.co.uk is picking up quite well and certainly offers an insight into the sport. Hopefully it will help promote the sport in the UK over the coming years.

Thanks for the interest occy ... :D


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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby AJD » Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:23 pm

1st place goes to the humble Flathead
2nd place Snapper
3rd place Shark
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby familyman » Sun May 25, 2008 7:27 pm

Dinner plate sized Flounder, wrapped in foil with butter and some lemon slices inside,5 minutes per side on the bbq...YUMMY
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby wopfish » Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:29 am

Wild river bass !!! Cooked on an open fire deep in a canyon.. next to the tent !!!!
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby Wattie » Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:02 pm

Leatherjacket should also get a mention ;-)
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby GoneFishn » Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:51 am

What about the humble Brown and Rainbow Trout very very tasty and yes a big fat Red Fin from Lake Purrumbete is hard to pass up. Flathead, Snapper, Whiting, does Squid count don't think that has been mentioned, to be honest I love eating fish, a Aus Salmon bled and cooked that day with a little lemon pepper there all good.
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby PatrickC » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:25 pm

in my opinion the flathead are pretty high on my list, but i still love a bream or a wighting fillet on the dinner plate
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby petanquedon » Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:22 pm

I must admit I found barra over rated

I prefer mangrove jacks.

But one of the nicest fish meals I have had was a small (about 4 ft) shark on the BBQ about 2 hours after being caught.

I had some smoked tuna once that was excellent as well.

Down south garfish are very nice
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby Sparkie » Wed Sep 03, 2008 2:55 pm

Best fish i have ever eaten (and I have not caught to many) would be the humble parrot fish.I am not greatly fussed on fish for food but my wife cooked some in some special crumbing mixture and I would definitely eat it again.
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby ELM » Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:06 pm

leftieant wrote:Come on guys

Why has no-one mentioned the mighty REDFIN yet?

It would definitely rate in my top 3 - whiting and flatties up there also. But I think I would almost go some redfin over a flattie tail.

Freshwater (taste)
(1) Redfin
(2)Yellowbelly
(3) Trout
(4) Murrycod (small, big ones to fatty)
(5) Carp
(sport)
(1) Barra
(2)Trout
(3)Redfin
(4)Yellowbelly

Saltwater (taste)
(1)Gummy shark
(2)Mullaway
(3)Travely
(4)Flatty
(5)Snapper
(sport)
(1)(pound for penny)Travely
(2)tuna
(3)snapper
(4)gummy
(5)mullaway
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby sliderman » Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:15 pm

As for my 2 bobs worth,number 1 would have to be gummy shark, great fish no bones to worry about. 2 is flat head in batter no problem with bones on our Victorian flatties. 3 would be king fish. cheers sliderman
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby Junglefisher » Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:23 pm

1) Spanish Mackeral
2) Spanish Mackeral
3) Narrow barred Mackeral
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Re: Favourite Fish

Postby Pestman » Tue Mar 31, 2009 9:28 pm

My favourite in 1st place is Red Throat Emperor
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In second place is Red Emperor
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In third place is Coral Trout
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