I would call them for yakkas (yellowtails) and slimies (blue mackeral).
Pretty common bait bag for over east but I am not sure where you go them here. I miss soaking a live slimy under a float off some of the east coast ledges.
Mate those slimies can grow into little horses - go good bridled up as livies. italians reckon they taste alright smoked and there is a Japanese restaurant in Sydney that serves sashimi 'yellowtail' (yakka) for 9 bucks a serve...
P.S. first post but lovin the site with all the vids and commentary in the forums.
Faulkner Family
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they are
Fish,and caught in the water
RUSS & SANDY
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big john
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A crack
I'll have one.
Yellowtail scad (or similar) on top.
Blue Mackerel (or similar).
Indonesia
John
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Umm I very clever with this
Umm I very clever with this stuff
What Type Of Fish: A blue Small Fish
Where Was It Caught: Somewhere in the Ocean
Eric
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yellowtail on top, scalies
yellowtail on top, scalies on bottom?
formerly Irish
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GOATRUTAR
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They were caught with a gill
They were caught with a gill net!
IF IT SMELLS LIKE FISH IT MUST BE GOOD FOR YOU!
GusG
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Yep,
I would call them for yakkas (yellowtails) and slimies (blue mackeral).
Pretty common bait bag for over east but I am not sure where you go them here. I miss soaking a live slimy under a float off some of the east coast ledges.
NOHA
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Dont they all look familiar.
Dont they all look familiar. Yellowtails, slimey mackeral and mulies.
All caught from a fishing boat in Turkey
That was the days catch and is the family's dinner.
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AndyLoops
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thats the regular bait for us east coast fishos
Mate those slimies can grow into little horses - go good bridled up as livies. italians reckon they taste alright smoked and there is a Japanese restaurant in Sydney that serves sashimi 'yellowtail' (yakka) for 9 bucks a serve...
P.S. first post but lovin the site with all the vids and commentary in the forums.
Wishin I was fishin in the West...
Kasey L.
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hamachi
Hi Andy
Are you sure the yellowtail sashimi they serve is yellowtail scad?
Yellowtail is usually yellowtail kingfish / seriola lalandi / hiramasa
AndyLoops
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Yep thats what shocked me - definitely not kingfish!!! $9.00!!
Wishin I was fishin in the West...
Kasey L.
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$$
that's pretty expensive fresh bait!
JOSH G
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slimys(blue mackrel)get em
slimys(blue mackrel)get em on the east coast.