Monday, December 23, 2013

Another good day fishing at Swallow Rock

The Stripped Seapike caused some concern as I pulled it up onto my kayak. It can bite and has the most convincing set of teeth. My net was missing however found something to hold it down, those teeth are quite scary. A good flathead again and this one eaten fresh that night.


The flathead was skinned and filleted but left the pike entire.  The fillets were fried in butter using a simple Rick Stein recipe of sage, garlic and butter.

The killing process is still a bit ugly as I'm just working out how to hit the brain, it's also bloody.  The pike was an unusual catch and not valued for eating but I found it to be very sweet and fine textured. That light texture makes cooking more difficult as the flesh breaks apart easily.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Verge veggie box

Tomatoes are now ripening and producing really well this year. Chilli is very thin and capsicum slow. The tomatoes are taking most of the light but once they finish will do a lot better as I can keep them going for a few months longer. Looking forward to replanting in the next few months for winter.


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Another rat

Finished with his cruel play he asked his Mum to take it away. A two day quest is over.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Woronra River, Bonnet Bay

What a day, one enormous 70 cm flathead by Brett and two good fish from myself. The bream doesn't get any bigger at just under a kilogram and flathead at 37cm.

We fished on a outgoing tide, this area has lots of sandbanks and underwater obstacles which traps the larger fish. Six hours of fishing, by the time we left at 6 pm it was all just starting again.

All fish caught on prawns and Brett caught his fish on a Squiggy.




Friday, November 22, 2013

Great bush at Swallow Rock

Not quite seen such a mix of Bankias before, B ericifolia, B marginata and B serrata all together.

Friday, November 15, 2013

My new t-shirt

I could have had "I let my cat walk all over me" but that would have signalled the deterioration  of my mental health. We love him.

Winkkly dink from Frank

He's trying to eat.

Monday, November 11, 2013

My Moken Lite

   Love my new kayak I've not had one Sunday at home since I bought it. My new anchor is not working well but I had just tied it off the back handle. So I need to come up with something better and simple, not an anchor trolley.

Three fishing rods are definitely too many and my new Aird has been getting wet, so that will need a service. I'm learning to use a baitcaster and hope that will be more useful in the future. But my cheap Jarvis Walker rod from K Mart and Shakespeare spin reel are good enough and catch a lot of fish.

Fishing Georges River, Lambeth Street Reserve

What a day! Would it ever stop raining, we paddled towards Revesby Beach but didn't make it there. Lots of fishing to do and didn't want to travel too far just in case the wind came up. That would mean a sad paddle home and risk of hypothermia. 

I caught a nice bream in the rain and it was the only fish for the day.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

My best fish for today

I caught about four, all too small on prawns on Port Hacking. Brett caught a huge flathead.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

My new kayak

This is my new Moken 10 Lite, my partner is paddling at Swallow Rock, Grays Point, its maiden voyage. Quite physical to control but I can get it up to speed. Mainly for fishing and adventures on Port Hacking and the Georges River, it should serve me well. He has a Hoby, the fat man's kayak, one who earns too much money, loves gadgets and gets cranky when they get wet. 

Most Hoby owners get soaked, the huge gap created to house the foot paddle system just leaks gallons of water into the cockpit area. For a $2200 plus kayak its finish is rough and comes with a seat that looks about $30. 

My messy workbench

It's huge, my plan was to make a sensible sized Nicholson style bench but didn't want to shorten the panels I used for the top, s...