kenbro
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Would that be Conger then?I've never tried 'London' jellied (young) eels, but I did try smoked big eel in a restaurant in Hamburg and it was very nice!![]()
Ken.
Would that be Conger then?I've never tried 'London' jellied (young) eels, but I did try smoked big eel in a restaurant in Hamburg and it was very nice!![]()
It was a freshwater eel that was smoked I think.Would that be Conger then?
Ken.
Yup, a mate of mine used to do deep sea diving on wrecked ships. he said one of the most dangerous things was when you had to get something out of a hole, aside from the many risks he said that conger and ling could grab your hand or arm and not let go of you. I’d imagine that they use some sort of underwater litter picker tool thing to prevent you from having to put your arm In a hole or under something, still I shudder to think of it. I’d never ever be doing something like that. I love swimming, but my goal is to stay above the water and not under itI was once snorkeling at Comfortless Cove at Ascension Island, admiring the varied sea life. When swimming past a hole in the rock a rather large eel decided to come and take a look. He was thicker than my leg with huge teeth. I think in an underwater fight, if one of us was going to be jellied and eaten, it wouldn't have been him.

I've got to ask the obvious question......why a postman? Was there some kind of delivery involved??In my younger days we used to go after Conger near Hinkley point with a postman, terriers and one or two locals. Needed to be at the time of certain tides. Good to eat, those big eels but can't stand jellied eels.
Oh it gets effing even more pf a p1$$ take... "I can't remember, I can't remember..."The European Eel is under considerable threat from the illegal trade in elvers
Suspended sentence for seafood salesman who smuggled £53m worth of live eels out of UK | National Wildlife Crime Unit | NWCU
A seafood salesman has been given a two-year suspended jail sentence for smuggling an estimated £53m worth of endangered live eels out of the UK. Gilbert Khoo, 67, transported the eels from London to Hong Kong, hidden underneath chilled fish, between 2015 and 2017, a court heard. He was caught...www.nwcu.police.uk
No, funnily enough he was the one with the terrier that would Mark a Conger in a rock pool.I've got to ask the obvious question......why a postman? Was there some kind of delivery involved??
Lough Neagh Eels are still going strong though the Lough has been suffering badly in recent years from algae bloom - largely down to fertiliser run-off (will we ever learn?). They are still air-freighted across Europe and on many occasions I have been on London-bound flights which were delayed because of the late arrival of the large crates of squirming eels.My brother and I in our youth were very keen anglers. One of his particular favourites was to fish for bass in the channel behind the bull wall in Dublin (in the days before local authority put in the causeway and prevented the sweep of the tides). At that time he caught far more eels than bass. He'd BRING THE EELS HOME AND COOK THEM UP FOR THE DOG! (What a waste). Until one Thursday morning (Mum used to stock up on a Thursday) When he returned home to find the cupboards bare (five sons, what a shock!) So, cooked up the eels and decided to try them as the hunger got the better of him! Never again did the dog get an eel. Delicious, the Dutch were a huge market for eels taken from Lough Neagh, where they were sought commercially. Had them in Amsterdam, outstanding, so full of protein. Down the "east end" (where I grew up) they were a staple!![]()