Something even more different.

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Re: Something even more different.

Post by marksman » 29 Jan 2018, 2:40 pm

pomemax wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceS_jkKjIgo
i think this bloke says it all


this guy is great :clap: :drinks: thanks for that :thumbsup:

now back to carp :crazy:
I admit when I was younger I did give it a crack and thought it tasted like fish, I like other fish better but I could eat it :unknown:
I have been told by a Maltese friend not that long ago that the trick is to have an ice slurry to put the fish into as you catch them to keep them cool
apparently this is the trick to making carp a nice fish to eat :unknown: he goes out of his way to catch carp as he recons they are a delicacy :drinks:
I dont care just as long as we are getting rid of them :thumbsup: :drinks:
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by juststarting » 29 Jan 2018, 2:48 pm

Most people don't like carp because they taste mud in them. Some say that if you chuck it in a bath with fresh water, that goes away. Depends on the dish, unless you're just frying it, you won't be able to taste it. Personally, I could never taste mud in them regardless how they are cooked and I ate a lot of it... They do however have a lot of bones, which is what keeps me away from most fish (bad childhood experience). All in all, I'd bet that in a blind test, people who enjoy fish, would enjoy carp just as much.
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by Bigjobss » 29 Jan 2018, 4:00 pm

Oh yeh the bones are brutal, dangerous if you are not carefull.
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by Member-Deleted » 29 Jan 2018, 5:13 pm

If you want to take the muddy taste out of a fish gut it straight away and throw it in a ice slurry
when you get home put a roasting tray in the bottom of the fridge with the rack in it to keep the fillets off
the bottom of the tray, fillet the fish and skin the fillet , lay the fillet belly down on the rack in the tray
Leave in the fridge for three to four days empty any water from the tray daily there should be plenty
I've been doing this for years with fresh water mullet otherwise you couldn't eat them
The water that drains out of the fillet will stink of mud that's why you remove it daily
I've also done it with fresh water barra ( 4 DAYS IS BEST ) :thumbsup:

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Re: Something even more different.

Post by Stix » 29 Jan 2018, 10:38 pm

Bigpete..fair dinkum what a cracker...!!!
Looks like a truck load of fun...!!
Good in ya...take me next time..!!!

I used to have access to a shack in Walker flat some 20-30 yrs ago, & i used to keep all the decent sized carp for a "wog" friend of the owner...
I believe they used to pickle them or something...

Id eat them...& agree with juststarting...most people would eat them if they didnt know they were "carp"...
Depends what you're raised (or peer pressured) to believe--lots of people wont eat rabbit due to believing its "an acquired taste"...
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by bigpete » 10 Feb 2018, 4:05 pm

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Took my lad out today. Missed twice,hit twice,then broke the point off
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by Stix » 10 Feb 2018, 5:05 pm

:thumbsup:
The man who knows everything, doesnt really know everything...he's just stopped learning...
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by marksman » 10 Feb 2018, 6:21 pm

hey pete have you tried berleying them with small pieces of bread to get them up and close
we used to do it then gaff them, we sold them for animal food for buying beer
we used to get pretty pissed to :drinks:
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by bigpete » 10 Feb 2018, 6:57 pm

I thought about it but its kinda fun this way too
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by Gwion » 11 Feb 2018, 2:06 pm

I don't quite understand. Is it a spear chucker???

I like catching carp. I call it community service. :thumbsup:

I hope the new national carp management plan works out ok.
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Re: Something even more different.

Post by Daddybang » 12 Feb 2018, 8:52 am

bigpete wrote:
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They're a good size fish!! :thumbsup:
Much fight in them when they're on a line? :drinks:
This hard living ain't as easy as it used to be!!!
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