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A fishing blog about all things fishing :: Regular updates including fishing reports and news as well as recipes, photos and more written by Kelly Dalling.


Kelly started the Black Marlin Fishing Blog in 2005 on board Reel Chase posting daily fishing reports from the Coral Sea. Fish 2 Dish is a step away from pure marlin fishing, a blog about all things fishing. Anything goes.

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Published:: Jul 28, 2008 07:44 AM
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Catching (Up)
Mon - July 28, 2008 ::
We've finally been getting a show of good weather on the weekends at least. Last weekend, we were able to do a spot of snapper fishing with Rob and Leanne in their neatly rigged centre console. We got a nice feed from the trip including this guy I caught which was the biggest of the day.

There are plenty of whales still around and they kept us amused throughout the day.

The canoe also continues to get a work out. You will never have seen such a kitted-up canoe. Yesterday we visited Hinze Dam for no joy but it was a lovely day to be on the water. Can't wait until the summer when the bass will be biting and many less layers of clothes will be required.



Catch Up
Tue - July 15, 2008 ::
Between the magazine, running a business and writing the Black Marlin Fishing Blog, I’m not sure where I thought that I would find the time to start another blog! So Fish2Dish is already suffering due to my lack of time. My apologies to those who may have been awaiting updates!

Luke's been snapper fishing galore over the past week but that story will have to wait for the time being. In the meantime I have to share a quick recipe that we love. In fact, we've enjoyed it twice in the past week, that's how much we love it!

Based on the delicious dishes Andy served us in Japan, shallow fried..whatever... We used Pearl Perch and some type of Red Wrasse.

It's so simple - Scaled and gutted, season and lightly flour the whole fish. We use Potato Flour which is nice and light.

Fry each side until the skin is golden brown and crispy (you can add a little chilli to the oil for that something different). Pat down to remove the oil. And enjoy.

The fins get nice and crispy and you can eat like potato chips. The flesh just falls off the bones.

Don't forget to eat the cheeks.



Busy on the other side
Fri - June 27, 2008 ::
For those who haven't noticed, things have been somewhat busy over on the other blog this week But happily most of the hard work is now done and we're just waiting for the marlin fishing to start up again.

On this side of the pond, Capt. Luke has put in many early hours bass fishing. It's hard work, but someone has to do it ;-)

Despite the most secretive of intentions, the word on spot X seems to be out with more and more craft joining us there on the weekends though the week day morning are still pretty quiet. Capt Luke was there with Kelvin again yesterday morning where Kelvin suffered from too many rods syndrome and managed to get a double hookup of bass while trolling from the bow.

After the trip on the weekend, there were plans for another cobia fishing trip yesterday instead but that was foiled by us and the BlueWater crew on Wednesday as we discovered the cobia too have moved on. Still, we had a great day out of bottom bashing. Tim caught this 30lb jewfish and we all added several pearl perch to the mix. It was glass on the open water and we haven't had many days like that here all year so we certainly enjoyed it.

Word is that the boys on the 36's also jumped a marlin off on one of their float lines so there are still a few fish hanging around.



More Bass Fishing - Update
Mon - June 16, 2008 ::
The BIG and SMALL of my Bass fishing on the weekend.










Old Town Bass Fishing
Thu - June 12, 2008 ::




With the marlin fishing a little quiet over the winter months, Capt. Luke made his first trip out in his new toy today - an Old Town Canoe. (In search of the Australian Bass which is the latest Capt Luke craze.) Heading up the back of the coast, in the quiet waters, he and mate Kelvin released a nice little bunch of Bass in a couple of hours with a Bream or two and Flathead thrown in for good measure, the best measuring in at 47cms.

The boys used an array of crank baits, surface lures and once the school was located switched to vibration lures. The verdict on the canoe is "awesome". It took a little to get used to, no sudden movements but both agreed it was a stable ride and it certainly didn't scare the fish. The electric (a 28lb Min Kota) pushed them along at a surprisingly speedy rate. It's attached to the canoe by a bracket across the back and makes it a very handy and maneuverable combo. Also, by having the electric on the boat it enables you to troll between spots.

I will be finding out first hand on the weekend myself. Virgin canoe-ist.