Puka and Blue-eye!
Submitted by Spence on Sun, 2018-05-20 19:16
Finally starting to get some ground sussed. Despite very fast drift again.
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-Spence
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Nice feed there. Heard mixed
Nice feed there. Heard mixed reports about the blue eye taste but i know the puka is good. Well donr
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I’ll let ya know. It looks
I’ll let ya know. It looks better than the puka filleted.
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Spence
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I can confirm that blue-eye
I can confirm that blue-eye is awesome. I am also a fish snob...given my freezer is filled with most of our demersal species up the coast.
The texture is clean, big flakes, non-fishy, moist, soft, delicious! I do see potential for the fish to be easily overcooked, as its quite lean and would become very dry quickly on a bbq or something to that nature. I don't expect most fisherman can cook fish too well, hence mixed reports.
I would put it up there with a smaller dhu fish, as the larger ones (10kg+) can be a bit so-so. Wouldn't class it as good as a baldy or robinson sea bream which are a 10/10 for me, but a firm 9/10!
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Nice fish mate. Total agree
Nice fish mate. Total agree with you on the blue eye, very similar to dhus. They taste great but it`s hard to beat robo`s
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getti ng there
thats a good feed there mate, your going a bit deeper now hey and finding solid ledges/drop offs for the blue eye?
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