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Hey AK great catch mate, that couta on the left is a beast, he would've given you some curry. You love those barber perch don't you! Are they any good on the plate?
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Yeah I will try one if I catch one, my mate's Dad who takes us cray diving off Woolamai catches heaps and throws 'em all back while we're underwater - from now on he'll be under strict instructions!
How do you treat your rock cod and couta? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm interested in how other people cook their catch....invariably I fry up what I catch, but I'm keen to learn some new (and less fatty) methods.
Cheers
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aok its not a bad spot hey? never caught a couta there wat bait were ya using? i've speared off there and theres alot of wrasse n whiting both grass n sand. off the rocks directly behind the old pylons we get rock cod luderick..
how far out were ya?
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Those rock cod look similar to ours and i would never eat the things......
Also i think they are snook, not couta - well they look loke our snook anyway!!
SA - the land of the bigger fish. The fish on the east, measure the least, but if you head west, you'll be bringing in the best!!
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Yeah, just had another look, do look a lot like couta now i think about it!!
And ive tried cooking rock cod once - on kangaroo island - NEVER AGAIN!!
SA - the land of the bigger fish. The fish on the east, measure the least, but if you head west, you'll be bringing in the best!!
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all those photos are great, and the fishing ideas sound delicious.
and also, blue throat wrasse commonly called parrotfish, is one my favourites to eat and ill have to try ur recipe.
keep up the good work,
pj
happy fishing,
pj