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Re: Bass for the table

#41 Post by JOHN1 »

[quote="Doberman"]PS, these fish were taken from the fridge and caught before the ban date !

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Thats a huge filleting knive you have there :shock: either that or the Bass is very small :?
also first time i ever seen an MDF cutting/chopping board :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bass for the table

#42 Post by Doberman »

JOHN1 wrote:
Doberman wrote:PS, these fish were taken from the fridge and caught before the ban date !

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Thats a huge filleting knive you have there :shock: either that or the Bass is very small :?
also first time i ever seen an MDF cutting/chopping board :lol: :lol:
I like 1/2 m knives :D
Oh and i prefer chipboard every day over the plastic or glass board :)
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Re: Bass for the table

#43 Post by bigsod »

Tis a little baby bass :shock: :P
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Re: Bass for the table

#44 Post by donal domeney »

It’s a Samurai sword :oops: :oops: :lol: :lol:
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#45 Post by Doberman »

bigsod wrote:Tis a little baby Bass :shock: :P
Board length 42cm (can prove if some chiphead really needs that), dont you worry, i never brought home bass under the legal size limit.
But looks like you have fun here and you have full mods support for that :D
The knife is for sale in tackle shop in Patricks street, Cork and is not a proper fillet knife !
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Doberman wrote:
bigsod wrote:Tis a little baby Bass :shock: :P
Board length 42cm (can prove if some chiphead really needs that), dont you worry, i never brought home Bass under the legal size limit.
But looks like you have fun here and you have full mods support for that :D
The nife is for sale in tackle shop in Patricks street as is not a proper fillet knife !
Any chance of a picture of the knive with a tape measure beside it so we can make up our minds on the matter :P
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Re: Bass for the table

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JOHN1 wrote: Any chance of a picture of the knive with a tape measure beside it so we can make up our minds on the matter :P
Im really sorry about the knife, forgot it onto the boat we rented last sat but you should get an idea:

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#48 Post by bigsod »

Bass is ok but cod in beer batter now your talking :D
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Doberman wrote:
JOHN1 wrote: Any chance of a picture of the knive with a tape measure beside it so we can make up our minds on the matter :P
Im really sorry about the knife, forgot it onto the boat we rented last sat but you should get an idea:

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it's not the same piece of MDF im afraid :lol: :lol:
looks like your going to cork to buy a new knive :mrgreen:
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JOHN1 wrote: it's not the same piece of MDF im afraid :lol: :lol:
looks like your going to cork to buy a new knive :mrgreen:
LOL
High five ! :D
Well, i think i will, for 8 yoyos its OK knife :)
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Re: Bass for the table

#51 Post by tex »

Doberman wrote:
JOHN1 wrote:
Doberman wrote:PS, these fish were taken from the fridge and caught before the ban date !

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Thats a huge filleting knive you have there :shock: either that or the Bass is very small :?
also first time i ever seen an MDF cutting/chopping board :lol: :lol:
I like 1/2 m knives :D
Oh and i prefer chipboard every day over the plastic or glass board :)
Christ,that bass is tiny......
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tex wrote: Christ,that Bass is tiny......
As tiny as 42 cm bass should look like ...
Sry i cant do anything about it thats the average size of bass in Kerry :D
Im just surprised, how admins/mods allow to this here .... and also encourage to that bollox ...
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#53 Post by tex »

Doberman wrote:
tex wrote: Christ,that Bass is tiny......
As tiny as 42 cm Bass should look like ...
Sry i cant do anything about it thats the average size of Bass in Kerry :D
Im just surprised, how admins/mods allow to this here .... and also encourage to that bollox ...
Wind ur neck in,my opinion is that bass is tiny,simple as that,a blind man can see that and some would say UNDERSIZED
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tex wrote:
Doberman wrote:
tex wrote: Christ,that Bass is tiny......
As tiny as 42 cm Bass should look like ...
Sry i cant do anything about it thats the average size of Bass in Kerry :D
Im just surprised, how admins/mods allow to this here .... and also encourage to that bollox ...
Wind ur neck in,my opinion is that Bass is tiny,simple as that,a blind man can see that and some would say UNDERSIZED
Overall i dont care as i know i NEVER took undersized bass home as the tiniest i ever caught was 39cm about 2 weeks ago and released !
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Re: Bass for the table

#55 Post by donal domeney »

I had to change my avatar for this one lads meet Harry all 11 stone of him.
Specimen Fish 2024: Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm; Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm; Smooth Hound (1) 109cm; Sting Ray (1)125cm; Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ; Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm. Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
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#56 Post by bigsod »

Think this is another stirrer :? Man that was easy :P
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#58 Post by dbrock »

Lads hate to be the good guy but that board looks identical to the one above, if you compare the cut marks looks like the bass is above board :D
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#59 Post by robbiekennedy »

personally i think the bass looks fine,thanks for the recipe doberman it looks the business id suppose any whitefish fillets would do
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#60 Post by JOHN1 »

dbrock wrote:Lads hate to be the good guy but that board looks identical to the one above, if you compare the cut marks looks like the Bass is above board :D
they are not the same board denis. the new one is filthy :shock: and the one with the fish on it has a rough cut edge on the left hand side :wink:

all he has to do is take a picture of the same knife beside a tape simple as that :lol:
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