Wolf herring/giant herring
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    Ausfish Gold Member kingkev's Avatar
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    Wolf herring/giant herring

    Hi,

    Not too sure if these are both the same species, however, wondering if anyone has eaten these??????????

    Looks like a good dose of Omega 3 but does not look all that appetising

    wondering ???????????????????????

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    Hi, different species and probably only appetising to spanish mack or something similar.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Jeremy87's Avatar
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    Different species, wolfies have the nasty teeth. As for eating them. . . probably a good way to get a bone stuck in your throat.

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    Ausfish Gold Member kingkev's Avatar
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    Ok

    Wolfies it is...................slimey as hell and teeth like M.I.L

    Not so good filleted hey???????? never mind

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    I make roll mops with them, really nice stuff

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    Ausfish Gold Member kingkev's Avatar
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    I have heard of that before. I like the oldRollmops myself.

    Pickled wolf herring.............sounds wild

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    I remember catching a wolf herring on lure in NQ, he then turned intoa 9kg Spaniard on the next trip out.

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    Re: Wolf herring/giant herring

    Yeah the Herriing family are bony bunch of bastards if I can't use 'em for bait I steer clear

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    Re: Wolf herring/giant herring

    old chinese tail they use to pickle them to soften the bones like tinned salmon also done to boney bream . me mac bait anyday.

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