And then it begins ...

Definite increase in activity of late ... with consistent Tuna starting to congregate at my usual hunting grounds ...

- This weeks recipe: Seared Dukkah Tuna washed down with a Ballast Point Tuna IPA :)

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Mon, 2017-12-11 13:12

 That looks bloody good...

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 That looks fantastic mate!

Mon, 2017-12-11 13:20

 That looks fantastic mate! Good drop to wash it down with too

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 Yummo! Hard to beat a good

Mon, 2017-12-11 15:10

 Yummo! Hard to beat a good feed and bevvy like that

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Got the recipe?

Mon, 2017-12-11 16:27

 That tuna looks awesome! Any chance you can let us know the recipe / method?

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 SBT or YFT?  We got both

Mon, 2017-12-11 20:41

 SBT or YFT?  We got both last week, SBT was slightly better sashimi. 

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John F - It was a SBT.

Tue, 2017-12-12 09:45

John F - It was a SBT. Haven't managed a YFT this season yet. Looking forward to benchmarking sashimi types asap! :)

Scano - Recipe is really easy. When caught, immediately iki jimi, bleed and place on ice salt water slurry. When home, skin & Fillet Tuna into long pieces maintaining maximum thickness. Grab some Mediterranean Dukkah (this one was from Olive Factory down south in Marg's). Roll the fillet in the Dukkah until fully covered. Fire up a cast iron pan with a very small amount of Oil. Sear for about 2 mins (rolling sides half way through). Take off heat and let sit for about 2 mins. Serve with soy sauce, or miso soy sauce better IMO. Some lemon if preferred. Too easy.

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looks frikkin amazing.... am

Wed, 2017-12-13 12:43

looks frikkin amazing.... am seriosuly droling right now.

hey to get tuna this time of year do you have to head out fairly deep, or is there a chance of getting them perth side of rotto? failry small boat, so heading out super wide not really an option for me.  dead keen to hook one of these guys.... if i ever do, that recipe is top of the list.

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Hi Mate - Definitely Perth

Wed, 2017-12-13 18:23

Hi Mate - Definitely Perth side of Rotto possible :)