Kerplink.

Catch and cook a seafood buffet, with or without barramundi.
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Got any good recipes?


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Yabbie dabba doo!
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Good feed there bro
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Wow nice catch!
I don't want your secret spot. But where can you catch these!? I've only ever gotten ones half the size you are getting :banghead:
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They go well in a nummus mix
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OMG jeez your good Flicken4em

Tomatoe sauce mixed with egg mayo was always my go to dip
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b-radical wrote:OMG jeez your good Flicken4em

Tomatoe sauce mixed with egg mayo was always my go to dip
Add a splash of Tobasco for a nice little kick 8)

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shaggs wrote:Well if u didn't shoot 'em all when they're tiny they would eventually have a chance to get bigger mate. I see it all the time. Cant see the point myself in shooting tiny ones..... then people want to take over their limit of 30 to get a decent feed !
haha mate I've only ever tried catching them in pots while out camping. and we've only ever got 1-2 in a pot. Use a couple for live bait to try entice a barra and let the rest go. The ones we catch aren't worth the effort of trying to eat!
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Flickin4em wrote:
b-radical wrote:OMG jeez your good Flicken4em

Tomatoe sauce mixed with egg mayo was always my go to dip
Thx. b-radical. You'll notice that most are head shots too.. :D

Thats the seafood sauce mentioned above. Lay em on a bed of cos lettuce a side serve of rounds of spud fried in same oil mix for chips and a few micro herbs over the top, couple of cherry tomatoes cut on half and a slice of red onion, salt n pepper then go hard. 5 star stuff. All on the side of the river too with a bit of prior preparation and a few clip lock containers .... :mrgreen:

I did notice the tails are in good nick :applause:

side of the river thats livin BARRY....... BCFing fun
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Keep at it ol mate they're definitely worth it and they're top tucker... But I've never caught a barra on a live redclaw or even a dead one myself. But have seen a few in guts when I've been cleaning them tho. .


Take a few of the smaller ones for live baits into the back billabongs at Hardies and you'll crack ya virginity :D :D :mrgreen:

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