Silver Perch Catch And Cook | How to fillet fish

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • FINALLY I have caught a legal sized Silver Perch to keep for a Silver Perch catch and cook. In this video I will show you how to fillet Silver Perch (or at least how I did it) and 3 different ways to cook Silver Perch.
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  • @TheCaptainbeefylog
    @TheCaptainbeefylog Год назад +13

    For people who are considering stocking a pond or dam, silver perch are an excellent choice because they're highly omnivorous with anything up to 80% of their diet being vegetable matter, but they'll happily munch on shrimp or worms. They're a fairly robust fish as natives go, with spangled perch and a few others being the more adaptable and tougher species.
    Their flavour, like any fish, depends a LOT on the qaulity of the water they live in, what they eat, how they're handled from capture to kitchen and then how they're prepared. Ideally bled, gilled and gutted, then straight on ice or in a slurry, then cooked within 24-48 hours.
    The skin can be nice if you sear it without getting it too dark. A little salt rubbed in before or during cooking can bring out some flavour. Even a drizzle of lemon juice, melted butter or oil. When cooking whole fish or skin-on fillets I score the skin. This will help prevent filllets curling (also cooking the flesh side first is best) and results in the heat getting right into the centre of the mass. Some lemon wedges, herb butter, garlic or parsley stuffed into the score can add a lot of flavour.
    With that pan you used, see if you can get a lid for it. Then you could throw a 1/4 cup of water in there, put the lid on and it will bake/poach the whole fish.
    Crack an egg and wash the fillet in it before crumbing. Herbs, garlic and other seasonings can be a big help in improving the taste of blander species like silvers, but freshwater fish just about always tend to have milder tastes compared to saltwater species.
    I know a guy who swears by dipping fillets in conrflour first as a base coat, then Franks Red Hot sauce (from the US) and then crumbs.
    Here's hoping you get a few more silvers to try out and find your favourite version of cooking them!!!!

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +5

      WOW that is so fascinating. Thank you so much for your amazing insight. I hope heaps of people see this. I will pin this comment to the top. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and tips.

    • @TheCaptainbeefylog
      @TheCaptainbeefylog Год назад +1

      @@robbiefishing thanks mate. Keep on casting!

  • @robbiefishing
    @robbiefishing  Год назад +8

    These Silver Perch were caught in Lake Moodemere. I incorrectly said Lake Nillahcootie at the start. I was WR0NG!! (There's a first time for everything). LOL 🤣
    Filmed with:
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    My gas stove: www.anacondastores.com/camping-hiking/camp-cooking/camping-stoves/dune-4wd-butane-deep-dish-stove/BP90116769-grey
    Filleting knife: www.anacondastores.com/fishing/fishing-tools/fishing-knives-sharpeners/gerber-controller-8-inch-fillet-knife/BP90125052-green

  • @chadhardwick2145
    @chadhardwick2145 Год назад +1

    Just got home after catching a 39cm Silver Bream in my local lake to find this video. It was very timely as I am going to cook it for lunch for me and my grandson tomorrow. Great video and thanks for the information.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks so much Chad. I will be interested to hear your thoughts. Well done on the lovely fish.

    • @chadhardwick2145
      @chadhardwick2145 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing I will let you know my thoughts

    • @chadhardwick2145
      @chadhardwick2145 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing Hi Robbie, I agree with you that Silver Bream is not as good as Redfin or Yellow Belly. It was like cutting into a tuna when I was filleting it, very dense flesh. It had a strong flavour and was not sweet like a Reddie. I cooked it in a light crunchy batter made from gluten free flour. The batter was seasoned with salt and pepper. I think the batter help with the flavour. I had to share it with my 2 grandsons, they are 3 and 4 and both enjoy fishing and yabbing with me.

  • @captainfrank01
    @captainfrank01 Год назад +6

    I think after you have eaten Redfin, most other freshwater fish are never quite in the same league, but I certainly enjoyed the SP that I ate prior to the total protection. I’m sure the water that the fish comes from and it’s diet contributes to the taste. Incidentally, I got a smaller one in the Loddon on the way home.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +4

      Thanks Frank, I have heard that about Silver Perch, that their taste can be determined by what they've been eating. The old redfin sure are hard to beat.

    • @dougpetty6854
      @dougpetty6854 Год назад +1

      I totally agree with those comments, in fact I would go as far as to say Redfin are the best eating freshwater fish in Australia,bar none😊

    • @captainfrank01
      @captainfrank01 Год назад

      @@dougpetty6854 You gone off carp, Doug?? 😁

  • @ann-mareeputt3156
    @ann-mareeputt3156 Год назад +1

    Butter will give the fillets a better flavour, salt , pepper lemon. However you are use to Redfin flavour. Nice work. Looks like catch & release for Silver Perch.
    I remember the first carp I caught, brought it home, gutted it & made me feel ill, smelt awful. However I know there are ways to cook them. I remember seeing them for sale at the Vic Market.
    I was shocked. Europeans know how to cook carp. Thanks Robbie, looks like the Silvers will be going back.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks Ann-Maree. One thing that I can tell you about carp is that once the skin is removed, it is then OK. All of the smell is on the skin..

    • @ann-mareeputt3156
      @ann-mareeputt3156 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing Best thing when you go fishing now, you don't know what you will catch.....thanks to restocking natives.

  • @cointector
    @cointector Год назад +1

    Omg mate when you were hoovering that fillet into your gob I was starving lol 😊. Ps i love the apron. 👍

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Hahaha thanks mate. That was so funny. Fancy heading out to fillet a catch and cook video without a knife and fork or water. 😅😅

    • @cointector
      @cointector Год назад

      Love it. Wouldn’t have it any other way 😝

  • @godlessbastard4162
    @godlessbastard4162 Год назад

    Glad to see some real work going in to restock some fisheries - thanks Robbie..

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks mate. I love what Victorian Fisheries are doing with Silver Perch.

  • @hdhwd4044
    @hdhwd4044 Год назад +1

    Hey robbie, Keep up the great work, love the vidoes been watching you for a whilenow and love it

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Hey mate thanks so much for your kind words. 👍

  • @GlennFord-j2u
    @GlennFord-j2u 9 месяцев назад

    Enjoying your vids mate 👍 you and I have something in common we have bad memories and forget stuff 😂.silver perch normally good eating ..

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  9 месяцев назад +1

      Haha thanks mate. I'm an absolute shocker. I forget EVERYTHING.

  • @brentlewis2185
    @brentlewis2185 Год назад +1

    Hey Robbie. I actually rate silver perch above yellas and red fin. As always, love your content bro. Thanks. Take care mate.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks so much Brent. We all have different tastes. I rate yellas the highest, them redfin and then Silver's.

  • @ISCDESIGNAustralia
    @ISCDESIGNAustralia Год назад

    I love silvers Robbie. theyre so beautiful

  • @glenbaker4024
    @glenbaker4024 Год назад +1

    Great video mate. I’ve never tried silver perch and getting your opinion on them helps. I personally prefer to cook my fish whole on the bbq. Partially because I am lazy but more because I like getting more natural flavour into the meat, the skin also helps prevent overcooking and there’s not much waste compared with filleting. A dusting with salt, garlic and onion powder inside the fish with some lemon or basil goes well too. Cheers buddy.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks so much Glen. The next time I cook one it will be whole and wrapped in foil. I will be stuffing it with all kinds of things. Haha

    • @glenbaker4024
      @glenbaker4024 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing as my wife would say to me KISS Keep It Simple Stupid. In this context it would refer to keeping the flavours coherent; not using multiple flavours and thus confusing the palate

  • @LarrysFishing
    @LarrysFishing Год назад

    Having caught a few Silvers, but not allowed to keep them, always pictured a ton of bones in my head. Bit surprised they didn't taste better too. Great video and info on the Silvers and what a job when prepping them for the pan. Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Larry. The bones were quite good and easy to remove. The taste let them down a bit though. I am keen to try them again using different cooking techniques. I really hope that one day you are allowed to keep a few like us. It is bloody ridiculous to be honest. I understand them being protected in streams where they can spawn, but in stocked dams they need to be open with a size and bag limit. From what I understand they are quite easy to spawn in captivity and are therefor plentiful.

  • @matthewyates2830
    @matthewyates2830 Год назад +3

    Don’t worry about other people telling you how to cut a fish. The main thing was is that you didn’t hurt yourself so it doesn’t matter. Also I think the 20 or so red fin I caught when i was with my pop in Adelaide for holiday in January are still in the freezer at their place 😂 so they have been in there for a month haha I should probably tell him to chuck them out or try to fillet a couple and give them a shot. He is probably the best cook I know he could probably make a dog shit taste like cinnamon rolls 😂

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Hahaha making cinnamon rolls out of dogshit. Haha I normally make food go the other way. LOL I can turn strawberry jam into pig shit. LOL

  • @Kangawallafox
    @Kangawallafox Год назад

    Well done on getting another bucket list fish. A yellowbelly out of the same water will always be better eating, in my opinion

  • @dalejoy193
    @dalejoy193 8 месяцев назад

    Looks really good. Try some Lebanese bread, great if you don't have a knife and fork. Helps with any bones as well.

  • @michaeljones8649
    @michaeljones8649 Год назад

    Ha Ha Robbie forgetting everything was comical as your list grew longer. A thought if you ever forget water to wet the fish for crumbing maybe rub the oil over the fish then apply the crumbs. Keep up the fun adventures Robbie enjoy watching your content.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much mate, what a great idea. I wish I had of thought of that. I really am a terrible cook. LOL I will definitely keep that in mind for next time.

  • @mattnzep350
    @mattnzep350 Год назад

    Love the cooking apron mate. From Tracy Stewart at The farmers cottage

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks Matt. It's a ripper. The strings are JUST long enough to reach all the way around. LOL
      I hope Tracy got to see me using it.

  • @Vincentdonnelly5158
    @Vincentdonnelly5158 Год назад

    Ha ha great video Robbie. Glad to see you have a bit of etiquette wanting your knife and fork and wearing an apron. Not like me the mad fisherman. My wife always says i should have a bit more etiquette. LOL

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Hahaha you font even have a chair. LOL You lay down to cook on your Trangia. Haha You're the best Vincent. 👍👍

  • @dannoroy
    @dannoroy Год назад

    I would cook whole silvers wrapped in foil with garlic and herbs. absolutely delish!

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Sounds great mate. I must try it that way.

  • @debramage739
    @debramage739 Год назад

    Nice work Robbie and Holly, yum, tasty. Cheers

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks so much Deb. We had so much fun that day. We caught close to 50 carp, 8 or 9 redfin and those two big Silver's. Holly hasn't stopped nagging to go back. LOL

  • @stephenfredrickson4722
    @stephenfredrickson4722 Год назад +1

    Hey Robbie! You don't need to wash your fillets in water! As you know, once the scales and skin are off, the fillet isn't waterproof!
    All you need is paper towel to wipe your fillet down!
    Also! Put your fillets in plain flour, before frying,etc!
    Plain flour seals all the juices inside the fillet!

  • @michaelhayes1068
    @michaelhayes1068 Год назад

    Hello rob
    That was a nice looking fish and the fillets look good , maybe a little tweak with some seasoning and the it could all be round robs Friday for a fish super 🤣
    Mate loved it big hello to everyone... we got our fish spring like day here wahooo🎣🎣
    😎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Haha thanks mate. How many people would set out to film a cooking video and forget the knife and fork.... And water? LOL 🤣

  • @michaeleppinger5536
    @michaeleppinger5536 Год назад

    Cool video buddy 😎👍😎

  • @Urbanfisho
    @Urbanfisho Год назад

    You CAN keep them from the Wimmera R system also. N.S.W. totally protected, so if you catch 1 in the Murray, it has to go back!
    Also with silvers, it is best to cook them FRESH! Do NOT freeze them! (They are just like red fin! They DON'T freeze! )

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks mate. I find none of the freshwater fish freeze well. I always eat my fish fresh.

    • @Urbanfisho
      @Urbanfisho Год назад

      @@robbiefishing Cod & Yellow belly freeze up ok, but not for too long!

  • @mickwatson2177
    @mickwatson2177 Год назад

    Gotta be good to top a Redfin mate. Jury's out until I test myself. Cheers mate 👍🐕🤠

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      They're not even in the same class as redfin. Haha 🤣

  • @bestpix100
    @bestpix100 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks so much for your time and effort

  • @chriscoyne4827
    @chriscoyne4827 Год назад

    Love it mate even out in the bush you got the apon on so professional haha. Silver perch is not to eat and I agree with the skin is tough as better sharpen that knife up before the next fish

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Haha thanks mate. Zepps sent me this apron, he's a cool kid that one. A legend!!

    • @chriscoyne4827
      @chriscoyne4827 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing I agree his such a little gentlemen it's very rare these days to see kids with so much respect

  • @fredscheerle7592
    @fredscheerle7592 Год назад

    I've got 20 odd SP in my backyard part of my Aquaponic's setup, I've eaten some and there good tucker, but slow growers in Southern Vic, hard to keep water temp up in winter.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks Fred, that's quite fascinating. Thanks for the insight.

  • @FishingandhuntingwithAndy
    @FishingandhuntingwithAndy Год назад

    Great video Robbie 👏

  • @merinofarmeragriculturewor4623
    @merinofarmeragriculturewor4623 Год назад +1

    They taste so good Silver perch cook in butter or cook whole in firer 👍🇦🇺⚙️🍺👍 Robbie Fishing

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate, I must try that in the fire.

    • @merinofarmeragriculturewor4623
      @merinofarmeragriculturewor4623 Год назад +1

      @@robbiefishing I got showed buy aboriginals people & the meat falls off the bone without doing anything to it just put on coals , the scales are like tin foil..

  • @pitbullcustomlures1917
    @pitbullcustomlures1917 Год назад

    Nice Robbie, looked ok but definitely better with some vinigar or in a sanga with thousand island sauce 👍

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate. Silver Perch sandwich, now that sounds interesting.

  • @bussieboy7064
    @bussieboy7064 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks for that Robbie.

  • @vinniemcintyre4987
    @vinniemcintyre4987 Год назад

    i ate one out of nagambie but in a portion of the lake that had flow and was closer to a river then the lake and that was much better tasting then others i tried out of other areas.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      That's interesting. Maybe they're nicer out of flowing water?

    • @vinniemcintyre4987
      @vinniemcintyre4987 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing for sure id say like trout

  • @hunterblacka835
    @hunterblacka835 Год назад

    Oooh that looks yummy

  • @dimsimonastick5845
    @dimsimonastick5845 Год назад +1

    That's interesting the 34cm was caught on corn I've never caught a fish on corn in all my life and been apart of the Preston Northcote Angling club since the age 10 of I've used corn hundreds of times because it's a easy bait to keep in the tackle box yet I've never had as much as a bite on corn

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      I've caught heaps of trout on corn but never Silver Perch. I know my friend Rohan has on his channel RKJ fishing though.

    • @dimsimonastick5845
      @dimsimonastick5845 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing do you have have messenger or some thing you I can show you this hybrid redfin/golden perch

    • @captainfrank01
      @captainfrank01 Год назад

      SP are routinely taken on corn in SA

  • @EbonP07
    @EbonP07 Год назад

    I was working with Queenslands DPI years ago when they were evaluating aquacultured silver perch and we found they were very prone to picking up muddy flavour taints. Whats more it was very difficult to get rid of, we had fish taken from aquaculture ponds and kept in clean water for months before taste testing and the flavour taints were still there

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Hey mate that's awesome insight. Great to know.

  • @beckyrobinson5672
    @beckyrobinson5672 Год назад

    The video was great, I think I might like perch fried crispy and some tater salad. GOD BLESS.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thank you so much Becky. God Bless you too. 🙏

  • @m-m8835
    @m-m8835 Год назад +1

    I have heard that these fish are very sensitive to the water turbidity in regards to taste. To get them to be at their best essentially need clear water.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks mate, that's quite interesting. Time will tell I guess. I need to catch more. LOL

  • @tinyjack8302
    @tinyjack8302 Год назад

    Great video robbie

  • @kennethsmith3260
    @kennethsmith3260 Год назад

    Hey Robbie, I love fishing but I'm not that keen on eating them. Maybe a bit of cod but that's about it. You said one was caught on corn, do you just thread a few kernels on the hook? I've used corn as burly, I load up my slingshot and spread it out but I've never caught any on just corn. Maybe I'm not holding my mouth the right way .

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate. Yep, I just put a few kernels on the hook. I use corn a lot for carp fishing. Holly's corn was I tended for a carp but caught the silver instead. Haha

  • @haroldtakahashi8875
    @haroldtakahashi8875 Год назад

    💛...btw, your de-inking efforts look successful...

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks Harold. They're starting to fade. I still need a few more treatments yet.

  • @brentonclarke
    @brentonclarke Год назад

    Thanks for the vid Robbie it was really interesting. They look a bit slimmer fish for their size compared to redfin or yellas so they don’t look like they have as much meat on them per fillet?

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate. To be honest I expected them to have less meat, but they're very similar to a redfin or Yella the same size. For some reason they just looks slimmer. LOL

  • @TheGreatoutdoorsAndGourmetVic
    @TheGreatoutdoorsAndGourmetVic Год назад

    Bush gourmet!

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      I can't believe I filmed a cooking video and forgot to take a knife and fork, and water. Haha

    • @TheGreatoutdoorsAndGourmetVic
      @TheGreatoutdoorsAndGourmetVic Год назад

      @@robbiefishing Oh well! You ALWAYS forget something! I often do as well!

  • @timgalley7435
    @timgalley7435 Год назад +1

    Nice silvers from moodemere and you might need to leave a knife & fork in your car

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks Tim. Haha And a landing net, a knife, a memory card and camera battery. LOL

    • @adrianzmajla4844
      @adrianzmajla4844 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing And your glasses, don't want to miss any of those sneaky eyelets! Haha!

  • @pistolpeds
    @pistolpeds Год назад

    I think a cooking kit kept permanently in your truck with a few herbs and spices and utensils may pay dividends in future videos (not films)

  • @tubby5006
    @tubby5006 Год назад

    Great job Robbie. Maybe, smoking them might be worth a try? 🤔

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks Tubby, I will definitely be trying that.

    • @tubby5006
      @tubby5006 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing Robbie, could you give me a call, or PM me? Cheers, Tubby

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      @@tubby5006 hey Tubby, can you send me your number to robbiefishing@outlook.com I'm not sure where I have put it.

  • @jogguys
    @jogguys Год назад

    👍

  • @CamBill_ROBLOX
    @CamBill_ROBLOX Год назад

    Good to know mate 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mancingmancingchannel9011
    @mancingmancingchannel9011 Год назад

    Good bro

  • @dimsimonastick5845
    @dimsimonastick5845 Год назад

    I love the vids Robbie hope we meet one day wile fishing

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks mate. Hopefully we cross paths one day.

    • @dimsimonastick5845
      @dimsimonastick5845 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing thanks mate I was just wondering I have a friend in Benalla who has been fishing the broken river up there lately and has been catching cod and yellowbelly maybe if you are close by you could make a video on the cod and yellowbelly there by the they caught a strange fish let me se if I can send the photo it lookes like a hybrid between a redfin and a yellowbelly not Shaw how to send the photo

    • @adrianzmajla4844
      @adrianzmajla4844 Год назад

      @@dimsimonastick5845 That hybrid is not possible, while both have perch in the common name they're not even closely related.
      I would guess your mystery fish may be a tench or golden orfe or roach, these have been released here also. See if these match your description, and please reply your findings. I'm curious what it is now, cheers.

  • @deanmacka4975
    @deanmacka4975 Год назад

    Mate I think it all depends on fresh water fish one week they will be great and the next they will taste like sh... mud . Great stuff mate 👍

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Haha thanks mate. A few other people have suggested that too.

    • @deanmacka4975
      @deanmacka4975 Год назад

      @@robbiefishing the best one's eat yabbies mate lol

  • @Samsfishing1970
    @Samsfishing1970 Год назад

    I always love your videos

  • @petestyerpro5584
    @petestyerpro5584 Год назад

    Robbie
    mate do you like your cooker? I was looking at them the other day still undecided

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Hi Peter, it's an absolute ripper mate. Expensive yes, but absolutely awesome. I love it and don't regret buying it.

  • @mangajack
    @mangajack Год назад

    Only silvers that were good on my plate came from fast flowing water in a stony creek.....any out the dams were oily or muddy flavoured.

  • @TeamTibbett
    @TeamTibbett Год назад

    It's not an authentic bush cook unless you forget at least 2 of the essential things to cook or eat with...lol... the only thing it was missing is a bit of grass...🤣🤣.. I don't know how I do it but I always seem to get a bit of grass mixed up in the cooking somehow...

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Hahaha that's so funny. I've seen you do that in your videos. LOL 🤣

  • @BlakeStanley124
    @BlakeStanley124 Год назад

    Do you do much Murray cod catch and cook any more?

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Ive never filmed a Murray cod catch and cook. I did film a Murray cod filleting video once though.

  • @audigga4396
    @audigga4396 Год назад

    Good video Robbie. The fishing rules keep changing all the time. Does the Victorian app have a location indicator to help you work out which rules apply? Do I need to bring my lawyer with me like I need for prospecting, crown land access and others?

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Haha thanks mate. It sure does get confusing. If you look at the Victorian rules, the fisheries app does have a shaded in area. Basically, anything in the Murray Darling basin is lakes only. Can't keep them from the streams.

  • @russellwayne7154
    @russellwayne7154 Год назад

    Crushed potato chips go well ol mate 😉

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks mate, I've heard that. I must try it.

  • @lightningsfishingadventures
    @lightningsfishingadventures Год назад

    Haha I'll stick to reddies lol awesome vid! 😁🎣

  • @bl4de1977
    @bl4de1977 Год назад

    Hey Robbie love your videos mate. maybe try smoking them next time I am sure it will make them taste better

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Thanks mate. I am definitely thinking about doing that.

  • @wackojacko2337
    @wackojacko2337 Год назад

    wait aint silver perch endangered and protected in Australia?

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Hi mate, in Victoria we are allowed to keep up to 5 per day from lakes and dams. They are protected in rivers.

  • @Northisbest
    @Northisbest Год назад

    Mum used to hook SP so plentiful in 1950s never ever once hook Carp nothing. Now turntable I never hook SP always Carps

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Hopefully the tides can turn for you and you will start catching more Silver's than carp again.

  • @mrgreenswelding2853
    @mrgreenswelding2853 Год назад

    I never eat anything by hand because food taste better by mouth. Lol!

  • @mohammednovalija
    @mohammednovalija Год назад

    I wonder do you throw apple peels and banana skins onto the ground in the bush ?

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      I rarely ever eat apples or bananas. LOL If I did I would probably throw the skins down for the animals to eat.

    • @mohammednovalija
      @mohammednovalija Год назад

      @@robbiefishing You don't eat them , but certainly not the skins.
      I tell you a better habit which I am sure you do with offcuts of line and the wrapper of a new lure.
      Put what you brought in , into the plastic bag and take it home with you.
      That way , when the tourist comes to that spot tomorrow , he is not confronted by rotting meat and flies and bad smell.
      The animals in the area need to find food naturally.
      Another thing is , another bloke comes along and sees discarded stuff , and then he may think it is okay to throw lolly wrappers and orange peels.
      Just saying.
      It's not a good look Robbie.
      Tell me I'm wrong.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      @@mohammednovalija I wasn't in a popular area. In fact, I was the first car to drive in there since the floods before Christmas.
      I don't film these types of videos in popular place. If it was, I wouldn't throw food scraps on the ground for the ants.

    • @mohammednovalija
      @mohammednovalija Год назад

      @@robbiefishing I just thought to remind people or to educate.It's what I do.
      You are a wonderful man , but even wonderful men can be even more wonderful.

  • @sergeatar
    @sergeatar Год назад

    Fatty fish taste completely different on the bbq, Much better tasting. But yeah after you commenting on how it tastes wouldn't want to come and try anymore lol

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад +1

      LOL It's.definitely worth trying, your tastes may be different to mine. I didn't mind it, but it certainly wasn't my favourite.

    • @sergeatar
      @sergeatar Год назад

      @@robbiefishing fare enough always wanted to catch one, always watch videos god bless

  • @kymanikymani
    @kymanikymani Год назад

    First

  • @Atlas9464
    @Atlas9464 Год назад

    Gee Robby You wasted SOO much Meat from that fillet -that from where I come from it would be tantamount TO BE totally SACRALIGIOUS.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      LOL

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      To be honest I actually thought that I done a really good job, there was very little waste.

  • @lawrencerolls3643
    @lawrencerolls3643 Год назад

    What! You forgot your forkn knife.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Haha No trip anywhere would be complete without forgetting something. LOL

  • @thenguyen4873
    @thenguyen4873 Год назад

    You over cooked it robbie. Too dry

  • @jimmorrish8191
    @jimmorrish8191 Год назад

    Your clips are too long.

    • @robbiefishing
      @robbiefishing  Год назад

      Just to help you in the future, you can actually see how long the video goes before you click on it. 👍👍