First west

 coast harliquin. Caught down around the cape and Albany before and an awesome chew this one i couldn't bring myself to keep as I don't see many around , they are a stunning fish , and taste great so best it gets breeding. Nice day out off the mindge with truckloads of skippy caught inside the 3 mile and the harli, out the back we hit a sand patch and retrieved a 51 cm flatty. Blackarse , schoolie, and squid came over on the ground to follow. Great mixed bag morning with superb conditions. 

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 nice haul. the harlies are a

Sat, 2017-10-14 20:38

 nice haul. the harlies are a great looking fish. few nice feeds on the way

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Feed !

Sat, 2017-10-14 21:10

 now that's a good feed there neighbour....

your a better man than me popping that harl

back ! I'm a catch and release man on da 

noahs but I'd would've been wrapping that

up in alfoil that's for sure!! Top effort there

skipper .. cheers da pirate!

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Nice work mate hope I can

Sat, 2017-10-14 21:34

Nice work mate hope I can fill the deckie spot next time

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Date Joined: 08/06/15

Nice

Sat, 2017-10-14 23:15

think you might need a bigger filleting table

carnarvonite's picture

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Nice mix

Sun, 2017-10-15 06:44

Nice mix of fish.

With the small bronzy it pays to get the guts out as soon as possible if you want to eat it without it tasting of ammonia. Cutting the fins off s a complete waste of time and it makes it harder to clean with them gone.
Next time I get a small shark I will get missus to video on how easy it is to clean one with bugger all wastage and should only take around 1-2 minutes at best.

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True that Carna

Sun, 2017-10-15 18:00

 Removing fins n tail especially and you have lost the handle to hold on to. Usually dump the guts and just the tail as I found they dump plenty out the tail end. Left it to the brother in law as I was out for a fish this time not a babysitting trip. Video would be great! I find the easy to fillet though my knife is never impressed!