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    Best christmas seafood

    No such thing in Sydney. However, this is just some of what is available in the Kimberley in no time at all. Mongo says sorry about the poor quality of these images. Some had to be rescued. As they say in the cooking shows, "here are some I prepared (caught) earleir".

    Bon appetit !

    Mrs Mongo bringing in the big giant trevally
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    Friends catch their lunch for the week
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    Crabs worth wrestling for
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    Oysters almost as big as the palm of your hand and incredibly delicious
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    Oysters, mmmmmm, at that size I reckon I could only handle 6 ------- per hour.

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    mmmm Western Australian seafood

    Just another one of the many reasons why I now call WA home

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    Mmmmmmmmmmm!!! Seafood!!! I looooooove mudcrabs!!!
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    Wow they are large oysters Nice catch you all got
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    Nice catches. The oysters look fantastic. I like to treat myself to crayfish on xmas day.

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    Some nice tasty snacks you have there Mongo.

    What's for main course?
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    Thanks guys.

    Andrew, 6/hr is the limit so as not to become inappropriately aroused.

    CherylB, the main course is usually everything that is not nailed down

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    I'll have the crab thanks!
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    You have really captured the sprit of it there. That first shot and the crooked horizon is making me sea sick.

    I am much better by the time I get to the crab and oysters. Yum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NikonNellie View Post
    I'll have the crab thanks!
    wise choice Nell. Also Mongo's pick


    Quote Originally Posted by peterb666 View Post
    I am much better by the time I get to the crab and oysters. Yum!
    Peter, glad to see you recovered in time to enjoy the crab and oysters

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