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Topic: TC Sunday 3-1-15  (Read 1462 times)

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batt

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Kayaking a short distance tomorrow for fresh ling.  OTW at 9 or 10


smilee

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How was the wearer for you? Any luck?


Yowlie

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Hey Batt, nice to meet you on the beach.  We had luck too.  I got a 30.5" Ling and a nice Blue outside . . . . .


batt

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Weather and water were beautiful and the vis was like 20' except it got murky after 35 FOW.  Good to see Ken Jan and friends out there getting with it.  My lings were 25" +.  The 14" china cod has got to be the best tasting fish there is.  Gutted and scaled and microwaved for 10 minutes covered with seran wrap.  1/4" of soy, oil and water on the bottom.  Some brown rice.


BigJim

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Weather and water were beautiful and the vis was like 20' except it got murky after 35 FOW.  Good to see Ken Jan and friends out there getting with it.  My lings were 25" +.  The 14" china cod has got to be the best tasting fish there is.  Gutted and scaled and microwaved for 10 minutes covered with seran wrap.  1/4" of soy, oil and water on the bottom.  Some brown rice.

Nice job Dave!!

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Sincerely,

Jim

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Sailfish

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Nice stringer.  Thanks for the report and picture Batt.
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ken jan

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Weather and water were beautiful and the vis was like 20' except it got murky after 35 FOW.  Good to see Ken Jan and friends out there getting with it.  My lings were 25" +.  The 14" china cod has got to be the best tasting fish there is.  Gutted and scaled and microwaved for 10 minutes covered with seran wrap.  1/4" of soy, oil and water on the bottom.  Some brown rice.


Man your making me hungry!
Great diving with you Dave.



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Weather and water were beautiful and the vis was like 20' except it got murky after 35 FOW.  Good to see Ken Jan and friends out there getting with it.  My lings were 25" +.  The 14" china cod has got to be the best tasting fish there is.  Gutted and scaled and microwaved for 10 minutes covered with seran wrap.  1/4" of soy, oil and water on the bottom.  Some brown rice.

WTG Dave!
I need to try mircowaving some fish. I had a captain buddy of mine that said that he made fish tacos out of mircowaved rockfish fillets. He swore they were really good too.
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Sarge

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mircowaving fish?? I think I might have to try it out.
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Mousemanx

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Wife n I are looking to pull the trigger on our first travel trailer.  Couple I've been seeing have microwaves built in; and, we won a little mini rice cooker at a raffle recently. Thinking you got me on track for one of our first dinners in it!
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batt

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7 minutes for smaller 10" to 12" fish.  1100 watt microwave


bloodbath

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Looks like you got trigger happy and shot a few more, lol!
Nice stringer buddy.
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Desertdiver

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WTG getting out there. Nice stringer.  Never microwaved fish, sounds like something to try.  Bummed to have missed you guys. Buddy had family emergency and asked me to retrieve his crab pots, poor me   :smt044.


 

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