Danzig86;3939387; said:From doing aquaculture ive realized that barras are easily handled they dont seem to thrash at all.
id be more concerned with the longevity of my fingers!
Danzig86;3939387; said:From doing aquaculture ive realized that barras are easily handled they dont seem to thrash at all.
Its going to cost him though its oversizeFishHeadSoup;3938961; said:check this out a bloke caught it in a creek with his hands! now that's noodleing!!!
http://www.news.com.au/breaking-new...-with-bare-hands/story-e6frfku0-1225835953819
At that size its your arm you gotta worry about!!! lolFishHeadSoup;3939752; said:id be more concerned with the longevity of my fingers!
nothin gets by you mate!aussiemonsters;3940613; said:Its going to cost him though its oversize
hahahahahahahah four!!!! Dirty lil phuckers. What do you do with the eels????aussiemonsters;3940715; said:100mm of rain = everything overflowing = the eel invasion. I know the slimy Bs are in the creek sniffing out the ponds. The fence should keep them out but its time for the eel patrol, with a round of toad golf as well. Would much rather stay inside and watch a dvd.
aussiemonsters;3940809; said:Got 2 eels in the ditch in front 1 big mother over a meter . Its 200 metres from the creek to there persistant Bs
I like eels I just dont like them in the ponds they eat all the shrimp and crayfish.
They also eat cod eggs. I give the big eels to the kiwis at work (they like eels more than sheep). The little ones end up in someones tank there pretty cool to keep actually. Went over par on toad golf though kept slicing them.
Ok i will.................loldingoofus;3942344; said:not gonna ask why they like Eels more... lol
Danzig86;3942827; said:Ok i will.................lol
Never tasted it dont think i wanna.......does anyone wanna see some more of my field trip at all????