It's been a while since I did that trick so might as well. I had the trap set in one of the ditches so the eels are small but it means I can split them and smoke whole without difficulty.
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It's been a while since I did that trick so might as well. I had the trap set in one of the ditches so the eels are small but it means I can split them and smoke whole without difficulty.
I just think he didn't want to carry them back.
Set the trap last night on the way home with marmite as bait. Checked today with my boy - 2 small eels. So the catch was a bit light but shows that marmite does work. Pity then that my boy decided to...
It's not the years that are the problem, its the mileage.
Lower back is always my problem area, pretty much the connection to hips. My use of the word ping was probably a poor choice. I should be able to walk around alright tomorrow but bending over will be...
Do I use them to weigh the trap down? :P
It's my own fault, let myself get fat and lost the fitness, and this is the result.
Eels will have to wait a few days, cleaning backyard this morning and something went ping. On the couch till Chiro opens on Monday by the feel of it :(
I know the milk trick, but the marmite tomorrow is to show VC it does work . . . or get egg on my face.
Smoker is now fixed so will put the net out tomorrow with marmite bait ;)
if they are out of a good river then fresh fried is good.
irrigation ditches and the like tend to get smoked and sent north.
I find hot water best for cleaning off the slime.
It's just a smear...
Me :P
I'll fix the smoker this week then set the trap to show you ;)
So long as your looking for the tasty small ones your fine. Its surprising how small a space they will go into.
Bait - Marmite in a 35mm film canister, cut a couple of holes in the sides of it.
DO NOT use vegemite.