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King George whiting
27
22%
Yellowfin whiting
5
4%
Bream
1
1%
Flathead
18
15%
Snapper
12
10%
Nannygai
2
2%
Blue morwong
1
1%
Mullet
2
2%
Mulloway
3
2%
Bluefin tuna
7
6%
Australian salmon
6
5%
Tommy ruff
8
6%
Garfish
23
19%
Trevally
1
1%
Shark (Gummy/School/Bronzie)
1
1%
Yellowtail kingfish
0
No votes
Sweep
0
No votes
Leatherjacket
2
2%
Murray cod
1
1%
Callop
4
3%
 
Total votes : 124

Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby purch » Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:59 pm

A poll designed to establish which recreational and indigenous SA fish species are most popular on the table.

The list is extensive so you can choose up to 3! :)

Mine would have to be:

1. Flathead
2. Bluefin tuna
3. Garfish

...although there's a couple on the list I haven't tasted yet...

(oh yeah, I haven't included squid/octopus/crayfish/yabbies etc. because they aren't fish...and redfin, trout and carp :ymsick: are introduced)
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Dog_ger » Sun Dec 25, 2011 7:18 am

1. Australian Salmon. (Tazzie grown)

2. King George Whiting.

3. Large Flathead.

4. Squid.

(Anything that lives in the sea) :D
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Ian » Sun Dec 25, 2011 8:01 am

Mine


1. Flathead (I grew up eating it and I remember when I first moved to Adelaide in the early 80's no one wanted to know about it, it was less than 1/2 the price of the tasteless over rated KG whiting back then, how things have changed)



Daylight



equal 2 - 4
Snapper

Coorong Mullet (wasn't on the list)
Leather Jacket (one of the most under rated eating fish around)

Mulloway just behind the others
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Squids » Sun Dec 25, 2011 9:11 pm

I voted

Yellowfin whiting - superior to the KG's in my opinion.
Garfish - yummy
Tommy Ruff - The unique flavour is mmmm, Tommies on toast for breakfast is gods food


Not a big fan of Snapper, find it too bland unless you really add to it.
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby purch » Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:02 am

Ian wrote:Leather Jacket (one of the most under rated eating fish around)



I think so too. Fresh leathery is sweeeet! I think people get put off by their appearance perhaps...but anything that nicks your bait so often is worth keeping if there's a feed in it
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Wedgie » Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:03 am

I've always thought whiting was overrated.
My favs are Snapper and Flathead.
Addded Tommy Ruff as my third. Prefer a good feed of tommy ruffs than whiting, pluse they have a cool name. :)
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Squids » Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:59 am

purch wrote:
Ian wrote:Leather Jacket (one of the most under rated eating fish around)



I think so too. Fresh leathery is sweeeet! I think people get put off by their appearance perhaps...but anything that nicks your bait so often is worth keeping if there's a feed in it


I think its more the smell preparing them :ymsick:
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby gadj1976 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 8:16 pm

I'm with Wegs, whiting...myah

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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Iron Fist » Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:19 am

I went whiting and Gar, could be in either order.

Third was flathead.

One fish I only caught for the first time a few weeks ago and tried the other week was Swallowtail.
They looked to me like small Nanagyai and tasted delicious!
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Mr Beefy » Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:21 am

Wedgie wrote:I've always thought whiting was overrated.
My favs are Snapper and Flathead.
Addded Tommy Ruff as my third. Prefer a good feed of tommy ruffs than whiting, pluse they have a cool name. :)

Not so cool anymore - Australian Herring. Still, will be known as tommies for decades to come.
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby westcoastpanther » Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:58 am

I voted Whiting, Flathead and Nannygai. Although you don't get much off them as they are all head, Nannygai is just so sweet.

The best tasting fish I have ever eaten though that isn't on the list is Flounder, so moist it just melts in the mouth.

Tommies on toast camping is also a great start to the day with a beer
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby westcoastpanther » Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:01 am

Will also add that while they are great fun to catch, Australian Salmon are generally horrible to eat. What I have tried though was crumbing them with salt and vinegar chips, makes them not bad if fresh. Whiting is also pretty good this way but a bit of a waste if you want to appreciate the fish
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby valleys07 » Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:03 am

Garfish, Tommy Ruff and King George for me.
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Footy Chick » Tue Jan 24, 2012 12:33 pm

purch wrote:
Ian wrote:Leather Jacket (one of the most under rated eating fish around)



I think so too. Fresh leathery is sweeeet! I think people get put off by their appearance perhaps...but anything that nicks your bait so often is worth keeping if there's a feed in it


That's interesting - I did a fair bit of fishing as a kid and was always told that leatherjackets were poisionus :shock:
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Bum Crack » Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:34 pm

Snapper (filleted fresh)
Whiting
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby OnSong » Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:49 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
purch wrote:
Ian wrote:Leather Jacket (one of the most under rated eating fish around)



I think so too. Fresh leathery is sweeeet! I think people get put off by their appearance perhaps...but anything that nicks your bait so often is worth keeping if there's a feed in it


That's interesting - I did a fair bit of fishing as a kid and was always told that leatherjackets were poisionus :shock:

They have a barb on top of their head which I believe has some form of toxin in it?

EDIT: Just checked, no toxins, just can pierce the skin.
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 24, 2012 2:01 pm

Flathead by the proverbial country mile IMO. Whiting is over-priced, but not over-rated I reckon. Yellowfin are sweeter than KG's, no doubt about it. Also, these days it's now illegal to remove a Murray Cod from the water at ANY time, but by all reports (of yesteryear..) they are quality on the fang. ;)

Not listed are sharks - aka 'flake'. We've been lucky enough to get into a solid number of big gummies the past 3-4mths and they're superb beer-battered and deep-fried. :D My kids love it - "Tastes just like fish shop fish!".. :lol:

I voted Flathead, YF Whiting & Nannygai.

What is highly over-rated however is snapper! :roll: Especially BIG snapper that ppl decide to cook whole in a Weber-style BBQ! NEVER met anyone who didn't overcook the bloody things, which results in stringy, tasteless meat. :vom: Best thing to do is freeze the bigger specimens in 'steaks' then cut it into thinner fillets for cooking later on. It allows the fish to be cooked a lot quicker & retains most of the moisture. ;)
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 24, 2012 2:05 pm

OnSong wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
purch wrote:
Ian wrote:Leather Jacket (one of the most under rated eating fish around)



I think so too. Fresh leathery is sweeeet! I think people get put off by their appearance perhaps...but anything that nicks your bait so often is worth keeping if there's a feed in it


That's interesting - I did a fair bit of fishing as a kid and was always told that leatherjackets were poisionus

They have a barb on top of their head which I believe has some form of toxin in it?

EDIT: Just checked, no toxins, just can pierce the skin.


So too can their razor sharp teeth if you put your hand within munching distance, as some peanut about my size found out with a large specimen he was trying to dispatch a few months ago... :? :lol: Also heard a story about a young girl who attempted to "do a Rexy" and give her leathery a smooch before releasing it, and it took a chunk out of one of her lips. :shock: They look benign, but they're bloody man-eaters!! :shock: :roll: :lol:
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby overloaded » Tue Jan 24, 2012 5:36 pm

What about carp?
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Re: Fishing: What's your favourite 3 local table fish?

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:58 am

overloaded wrote:What about carp?



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