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"Dave enjoys not only eating them but also catching them - fat eels, returning to the coast to spawn up the Thames. Using hi tech ""slingshot"" tackle, he makes it all look easy. The hard part is catching the bait- live crabs under groins. Only for the masochistic, and so is the meal. Boiled eel in green liqueur and jellied eel from the fridge needs no explanation. The secret in English cuisine is the salt? Not for the queasy! "

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  • "This is when a taboo on fishing ends and the village take to the water. Circular netting and lots of big sticks are used to make the catch. The fish look like aquarium escapees as they are driven into human pens across the coral reef. If this seems unusual they then bury the fish, (a lovu) wrapped in banana leaves and volcanic rocks with lots of goodies. Fishing and cooking doesn’t get more fun than this. "


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  • Senna, unemployed and unassuming, fishes off the edge of the protected marine reef. Its half work, half recreation, and Senna is highly skilled at fly-fishing. Using a Pithia (native branch) as the rod and weed plucked from the reef, the Paramuva (silver mullet) bite timidly, but once hooked its a fight; never mind the razor coral and crashing waves. If the endorphins aren't flowing the quickly bled and boiled fish mixed with backyard curry leaves will sort you out.


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  • What they don't sell to market or direct to restaurants they use as bait for some of the largest flat fish known to man. Not even a paella dish will carry these floppy giants. With lockins a prerequisite for early morning fishing you know the cooking is going to be fishy but more fun than food should ever be!


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  • "The waterways are called Narooma, Aboriginal for clear water & they're not kidding. We learn how to throw a traditional spear; precise hunting of mullet & bream and gather lobster, abalone & other succulent shellfish. Cooking is no mucking around, boiling and barbying with a few secrets chucked in. It'€™s a seafood-and-eat-it paradise but with the local law playing a tough role."


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  • But there's no crying for anyone when the big fish are on! Ailin, the local schoolteacher is set on proving her dammed river is still a source to be reckoned with! Water walking dorado and man size catfish lurk here at the base of one of the largest hydroelectric dams. It even has its very own fish elevator. Imaginations run wild and for dessert its alien fish pasties and open arms.


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  • "Tackle shop owner, Preecher, shows his mates some stiff & dangerous competition. The rage is all lures, trawling behind an 8-cylinder canoe and landing meter long, angry barracuda & African Pompano. Its all bravado & glory but who cares when it ends up as Tom yum prad, (fish soup) bubbling with lemongrass and chillies. Away from the big money, Gotlam hangs out in a stilt kitchen where you can check the tide underneath you. He chases Mengdas, a prehistoric crab, like a squashed armadillo. You only eat their eggs as they’re poisonous if cooked incorrectly… and they taste like they look! "


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  • "Straight out of Hemingway, this macho backwater has more whales and assorted marine life than the entire gulf. The fishing is basic, hook, lead and squid. The catch is plentiful pescada blanco (white fish) and pescada a puta (whore of a fish). Like the name infers, these are dangerous to play with! Penguino, prepares pescado Ranchero, a fishy salsa with his buddies. It'€™s a blur of tequila and sensational fish tacos."


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  • AMERICAN MASTERS Pete Seeger: The Power of Song airs February 27 on PBS (check local listings). For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/americanmasters Pete Seeger helped introduce America to its own musical heritage, devoting his life to using the power of sing as a force for social change. Standing strong for deeply-held beliefs, Seeger went from the top of the pop charts to the top of the blacklist and was banned from American commercial television for more than 17 years. This determined singer/songwriter made his voice heard and encouraged the people of the world to sing out along with him. Now almost 90, Seeger continues to invigorate and inspire the musicians who help tell his story- including Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen, Natalie Maines, Tom Paxton, Arlo Guthrie, and others. AMERICAN MASTERS is produced for PBS by Thirteen/WNET New York.


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  • Dutch fra B-S Touring's andet pass, efter styrt og afmontering af sidestøttefod. 40 omgange + warmuplap. Laptider efter hvert lap, komplet oversigt til sidst i videoen. Warmup-lap + lap 1 til 18


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  • WebVisionItaly invites Veoh viewers to journey to Italy at www.webvisionitaly.com


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