Used to catch a lot of pollock, and an old fisherman friend suggested sprinkling the raw fillets with lemon and air drying overnight uncovered in the fridge to firm it up and concentrate the flavour.
Good call on cancelling that trip. I'm on the SW Irish coast and I've never seen a Summer where the weather has been so continuously unpredictable. Not only can you not trust it to be stable for as little as 24 hours, but the wind can vary from nothing to F7 AND box the compass over a few hours. You'd have taken a real kicking on that trip any time in the last few months and for the foreseeable. On Pollock, best I've heard is crush and layer on a packet of cheese and onion crisps and grill or bake.
@@daithiosioradain3380 thanks for the tip! And glad I'm not the only one that can't believe the weather this year. I so wanted to make it. Maybe next year 🤙
That was very enjoyable. Thanks for the beer batter demo. I have the same 2 burner gas stove in my galley, which means as long as I do every step the same, it will come out as good!
I feel your frustration! This season has been a write off for me with little chance of getting many miles in for the rest of the year. Ive still managed to spend a fortune on the boat! I'm beginning to question my sanity.
About failing gear... all too often when the gear finally stops failing b'cause everything had been upgraded, refurbished or fixed - well, then you sell the boat 😆
@@sionnachog894 it would've been nice to at least watch someone else enjoy their coffee 🤣. I just want to catch one, big, bass. Then I will die happy 🤙
Used to catch a lot of pollock, and an old fisherman friend suggested sprinkling the raw fillets with lemon and air drying overnight uncovered in the fridge to firm it up and concentrate the flavour.
@@stephengrimmer35 thanks for that tip!
Good call on cancelling that trip. I'm on the SW Irish coast and I've never seen a Summer where the weather has been so continuously unpredictable. Not only can you not trust it to be stable for as little as 24 hours, but the wind can vary from nothing to F7 AND box the compass over a few hours. You'd have taken a real kicking on that trip any time in the last few months and for the foreseeable.
On Pollock, best I've heard is crush and layer on a packet of cheese and onion crisps and grill or bake.
@@daithiosioradain3380 thanks for the tip! And glad I'm not the only one that can't believe the weather this year. I so wanted to make it. Maybe next year 🤙
That was very enjoyable. Thanks for the beer batter demo. I have the same 2 burner gas stove in my galley, which means as long as I do every step the same, it will come out as good!
Thanks for filming not just the perfect days!
Yummy fish 🐟. I sometimes mix a little bit of smokey paprika or red pepper in my batter. It gives the fish a bit of flavor. 💖⛵🐕
@@DLBard-bv2nd yes perfect!
Great to see you back👍
I feel your frustration! This season has been a write off for me with little chance of getting many miles in for the rest of the year. Ive still managed to spend a fortune on the boat! I'm beginning to question my sanity.
@@TheFlyingPlectrum things can only get better 👍
About failing gear... all too often when the gear finally stops failing b'cause everything had been upgraded, refurbished or fixed - well, then you sell the boat 😆
You are better being over-stocked with fuel and try to keep one spare can in reserve in case the main tank gets contaminitaed. Fair Winds.
Bad luck with the weather, anyway you probably couldn't have afforded a coffee and a croissant here in Ireland ...we barely can!
@@sionnachog894 it would've been nice to at least watch someone else enjoy their coffee 🤣. I just want to catch one, big, bass. Then I will die happy 🤙
They turned out to be an impressive pair of pollocks in the end.
To my absolute shame. Am running the same impeller 16 years! Always worried to fit new chinesium as won't last more than couple of years. !!
@@jonocharles1046 excellent! That must be some kind of record. Do you remove it every winter or leave it in?
This is, to me, horrible viewing. I want to be there.
If you have cracked it, does that mean time for a new boat?
Looks like the type of fish that chips are next to. How's the bottom?