brickweeder
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T, are those fish of the smelt family?
Hi my friend they are called whiting in Australia and are found over sandy bottoms they eat shrimps, worms ect.T, are those fish of the smelt family?
Their called whiting or chicken of the sea they sweet white flesh great eating but I mainly catch them for bait I only eat the bigger fish. In our winter I head to the north of our state where its still warm like Florida in the U.S.what kind of fish, i want to go for a six week fishing trip do you salt and dry your fish in the sun as you go?
Every session is a good one my friend even when the fish dont cooperate ha ha.great catch Tangwena looks like you had a good session
Fish pieTheir called whiting or chicken of the sea they sweet white flesh great eating but I mainly catch them for bait I only eat the bigger fish. In our winter I head to the north of our state where its still warm like Florida in the U.S.
I have a camp where I go to catch fish we are allowed 20kg of fillets per person it usually takes about 4 or 5 sessions in my boat to reach that limit.
The place I go is called Shark Bay Western Australia google it its a wild cool place here is a couple of hours fishing in a good spot these fish are good eating they are called estuary cod the smaller ones are called black snapper also good eating.
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In the Northern Territory they call them piggies nearly the same ha hanice pics.
cool to see different fish in Australia that look like Atlantic Fish but are not related.
the black snapper look alot like Porgies and the Whiting looks just like unrelated atlantic whiting.
enjoy the fishing
We have grouper as well over here they grow huge and are protected.the estuary cod we call grouper. nice catch!!! makes me itch to fix my boat
damn that's a fine specimen Tangwena yes i will imagine no cooperation every time
Another 4 or 5 weeks and thats exactly where she's going to be ha ha.Cant wait to see that in a cob bro!
Those look amazing Tangwena. I ordered the Honduran x Panama and can't wait to get them out of the ground once the order arrives. Are your's the purple Honduran x Panama? I've got 3 Malawi cobs that have been curing since the middle of December. I opened one last week, weighed out a gram, chewed it until it dissolved. My cobbed Malawi had a very heavy body and mind stone to it, functional, but I wouldn't attempt to drive. It lasted the entire day and slept like a baby at night, I was exhausted from it! I will try to wait a couple more months before I open them again, maybe May or June. Since Honduran is more my thing, I can imagine chewing cobbed Honduran x Panama must be like speed for the brain.This small clone was put under 11/13 on the 9th January so roughly 8 weeks since then.
I didn't veg it because I am going away at the end of March and just wanted to fill in the time until I left.
It should be ready at 11/12 weeks just before I leave at the end of this month fingers crossed.
I have been reducing feeds to hurry it along.
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Yes this is the same I got a different pheno first seed also very good as well.First I'd like to thank you for cob curing thread. My first attempt and later attempts were very successful thanks to your informative thread.
I ran Panama Goddess X Honduras purchased from the R&D line up, not sure if it's the same as what you have. It was vigorous hybrid that produces huge buds dominated by PG's terps and a great buzz. I can see why you enjoy it.
Hi brother welcome to paradise ha ha.Those look amazing Tangwena. I ordered the Honduran x Panama and can't wait to get them out of the ground once the order arrives. Are your's the purple Honduran x Panama? I've got 3 Malawi cobs that have been curing since the middle of December. I opened one last week, weighed out a gram, chewed it until it dissolved. My cobbed Malawi had a very heavy body and mind stone to it, functional, but I wouldn't attempt to drive. It lasted the entire day and slept like a baby at night, I was exhausted from it! I will try to wait a couple more months before I open them again, maybe May or June. Since Honduran is more my thing, I can imagine chewing cobbed Honduran x Panama must be like speed for the brain.
Peace, God bless