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    FROSTONE1 got a reaction from BarneyB in Local knowledge   
    Hi mate welcome to Adelaide if you want to go of the rocks outer harbour is usually pretty decent for squid have got a few small snapper of there but is closed season in SA for snapper at the moment I believe.
    There is also the port river for bream salmon trout and mulloway but really have to put the hours in for the mulloway unless your really lucky.
    West lakes is good for much the same species as the port but there is arguement to wether or not you should eat fish from the lake 😷.
    Most jettys along the metro coast should hold squid and blue crab at the moment and snook at night under the lights.
    Further down south near norlunga there has been some salmon spotted near the onkaparinga mouth a few weeks back but I am unsure if they are still hanging about.
    Can usually get yellow fin whiting of the beach at certain spots and a mixture of rays.
    Also mutton cove on the port river holds good rays but I believe the council is re building the wall way and there is no access to the beach but they may be done by now.
    As for a fishing charter I have not been on a metro charter but I would assume most of them target snapper and it being closed season I can't imagine there would be a charter targeting a species of fish at the moment that would warrant paying for a charter but then again I am not sure of this maybe have a look on the net and call around to a couple places.
    Good luck mate
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    FROSTONE1 got a reaction from AquaticResearch1 in What's your favourite squid recipe?   
    I was at the father in laws the other day and he's a chef he made salt and pepper squid with Thai spice mixed into the flour and it was the best squid I have ever had and takes about 15 minutes to prep and cook
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    FROSTONE1 got a reaction from bjorn2fish in What's your favourite squid recipe?   
    I was at the father in laws the other day and he's a chef he made salt and pepper squid with Thai spice mixed into the flour and it was the best squid I have ever had and takes about 15 minutes to prep and cook
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    FROSTONE1 got a reaction from Squid Inc. in I wonder how big Great Whites REALLY grow...   
    Agree with rotare on this one there are on average 70 boating deaths each year in Australia but nobody here would think twice about taking the family for a day out on the boat.
    As horrible as it is when something of this nature happens and I feel a immense amount of sympathy for the families and those affected by these events the fact remains that when we undertake any activity there will always be a risk that something can go wrong and that there are factors that are out of our control.
    People are smart enough to know that when they are in the water there will always be that risk that a shark will be in the area and that it is there area and something might happen but the same can be said for driving a car, riding the bus fishing from the rocks and almost anything that we do in our day to say life's.
    Killing of the seals and the sharks isn't the solution more flyovers and more life guards spotting is the answer for beach swimmers and if you are more than a km of shore then the risk and responsibility to ensure you understand the risks and the controls falls on you and who ever you are with at the time.
     
    It's there home we just play there
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    FROSTONE1 got a reaction from Bait Caster in I wonder how big Great Whites REALLY grow...   
    Agree with rotare on this one there are on average 70 boating deaths each year in Australia but nobody here would think twice about taking the family for a day out on the boat.
    As horrible as it is when something of this nature happens and I feel a immense amount of sympathy for the families and those affected by these events the fact remains that when we undertake any activity there will always be a risk that something can go wrong and that there are factors that are out of our control.
    People are smart enough to know that when they are in the water there will always be that risk that a shark will be in the area and that it is there area and something might happen but the same can be said for driving a car, riding the bus fishing from the rocks and almost anything that we do in our day to say life's.
    Killing of the seals and the sharks isn't the solution more flyovers and more life guards spotting is the answer for beach swimmers and if you are more than a km of shore then the risk and responsibility to ensure you understand the risks and the controls falls on you and who ever you are with at the time.
     
    It's there home we just play there
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    FROSTONE1 got a reaction from hoopsy in What type of crab is this   
    Was released just didn't have my phone on me so went back home to take a flick so I could find out what it was as home was only one street from the boat ramp.
    Only really want to know what it was not what I should do with it
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