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Thread: Looking Good

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    Default Looking Good

    Had a dab down the local this arvo on the tide change chasing a feed of flatty fillets, picked up 4 fat keepers, dropped a couple of good fish, and released a heap of unders and 4 flounder, all on the Prong with some scent on it.
    Looking good for winter down this way, big mullet were everywhere up the back, plenty of flat ones, bait was getting hammered wide of Shield Street reef this morn, can’t wait
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    Yeah weather patterns have been great for an excellent winter season this year.
    I'm off to the pine early tmora morning

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    Be nice to see some consistent shallow water snaps this year Tony
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    Releasing flounder. That's crazy talk. Very tasty, if bony, little buggers.

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    Got a massive one in there this arvo, biggest I’ve ever caught, never eaten one tho
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    You threw back a real treat then Bri....keep the decent size next time.

    Some nice land based snapps sth margate beach this weekend.

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    I’m hearing whispers about in close to Clontarf, but no thing confirmed. Plenty out this arvo on the glass out
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    How would you clean and cook one. The best this arvo was better than a dinner plate, big ol cranky fella
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    Quote Originally Posted by BR65 View Post
    How would you clean and cook one. The best this arvo was better than a dinner plate, big ol cranky fella
    Scaled and gutted. Head off. Dust in flour and cook whole in butter/margarine mix..
    Sweeeet.
    Cheers

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    Same as above for the flounder.....i add a pinch of salt top the flour though.

 

 
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