That's lovely. Hi from UK. Very relaxing nice video. I wondered what Conjevoi was. After hearing maybe Wingnut the Surfer / Bodyboarder talk about getting squished on the rocks. That's so cool. Looks like paradise. Thanks.
@@letsgofishing3249 Ah sure reminds me of the story I once wrote, if I told you, you would freak out for sure. Or maybe that was just me, freaking out to hear my own Chulpa Chetti story twisted and, I definitely need to, do a 2nd draft on that story before the project goes any further. That's really a shame, just like in The Bible then? In that bit maybe in The Baptist Bible where it says : something like : ' Eat the slippery fish and the wiggly eel, but all other things that cling to rocks, should be despised !' Well here in England, folks are reading stories in The Star about, how companies are recruiting in Perth, and how good the pay is. I am looking at exchange rates and, feeling like crying. With a dollar costing 1.18 . Dude ? They should stop messing me around and try and let me get on with my jobs! I am thinking of getting active in The Liberal Democrats as, someone needs to be there to SHOUT. "We don't care! Mind your own dam business ? There is no law !" In UK parliament. Except of course it's nice that nobody robs my phone and stuff of course.
Thanks, I'm glad you like the video. The part that I like to use are the two siphons that you dig out of the top part of the cungie. It's the toughest part and stays on the hook the longest.
Learnt a lot from this video on how to collect and identify cunjie. Unfortunately I didn't take heed on your advice about a serrated edge knife, and now my expensive knife is blunt. Gonna have to re-sharpen it.
I'm glad you learnt something from it because I wanted to make the channel informative. I'm sorry you blunt your knife but I found that out many years ago, a serrated edge knife cuts the cungie better.
I'm located in Sydney. A few local beaches have been abused of people over-collecting cunjevoi. I only take what I plan to use which is less than 10 and I sparsely spread it out to allow more growth. Are you able to show me some places where I can get a few when I need it? Much appreciated
That's lovely. Hi from UK. Very relaxing nice video. I wondered what Conjevoi was.
After hearing maybe Wingnut the Surfer / Bodyboarder talk about getting squished on the rocks.
That's so cool. Looks like paradise. Thanks.
Thanks Ed. I always learn something new from you. Can't wait to try cunjie
Learning from you is a blessing 🙏
Thanks mate👍
Looks quite tasty.
Not really.
@@letsgofishing3249 Ah sure reminds me of the story I once wrote, if I told you, you would freak out for sure. Or maybe that was just me, freaking out to hear my own Chulpa Chetti story twisted and, I definitely need to, do a 2nd draft on that story before the project goes any further. That's really a shame, just like in The Bible then?
In that bit maybe in The Baptist Bible where it says : something like : ' Eat the slippery fish and the wiggly eel, but all other things that cling to rocks, should be despised !'
Well here in England, folks are reading stories in The Star about, how companies are recruiting in Perth, and how good the pay is.
I am looking at exchange rates and, feeling like crying. With a dollar costing 1.18 . Dude ? They should stop messing me around and try and let me get on with my jobs!
I am thinking of getting active in The Liberal Democrats as, someone needs to be there to SHOUT. "We don't care! Mind your own dam business ? There is no law !" In UK parliament.
Except of course it's nice that nobody robs my phone and stuff of course.
What a great fishing info.. thanks
Great video, Thanks. Dont know much about cungewoi your video helped. Would have liked to see a close up of how you clean it and what part you use,
Thanks, I'm glad you like the video. The part that I like to use are the two siphons that you dig out of the top part of the cungie. It's the toughest part and stays on the hook the longest.
Learnt a lot from this video on how to collect and identify cunjie. Unfortunately I didn't take heed on your advice about a serrated edge knife, and now my expensive knife is blunt. Gonna have to re-sharpen it.
I'm glad you learnt something from it because I wanted to make the channel informative. I'm sorry you blunt your knife but I found that out many years ago, a serrated edge knife cuts the cungie better.
I'm located in Sydney. A few local beaches have been abused of people over-collecting cunjevoi. I only take what I plan to use which is less than 10 and I sparsely spread it out to allow more growth. Are you able to show me some places where I can get a few when I need it? Much appreciated
Sorry I don't know of any places in the Sydney area.
@@letsgofishing3249 Can you mention a few places in your local area then?
Can't see what rmyou are doing?
Do you salt your cunjie and store it in the fridge?
You certainly can but I prefer to leave it in a freezer bag in the fridge overnight if your going fishing the next day. It can also be frozen.