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What Fish to Eat?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubba" data-source="post: 21767" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Well, Crappie and bluegill is a given tasty fish. Rockfish(Stripers) are pretty good...if filleted right. I've never done it, but my dad and brother have always told me they have a dark streak in them that if you don't get it out while filleting them, it will ruin the taste...but they said if you get those...they are pretty good eatin's. Drum are pretty good...haven't had one in awhile, but if I remember correctly...they rank there close to a catfish, as thats when we would usually catch drum alot of the time. I haven't ate a whole lot of different species yet since i've been really old enough to pay attention to what I was eating....haha, but crappie and bluegill has always been a definite. </p><p></p><p>As far as cooking them, We've always just done a little cornmeal, a bit of flour, salt, and pepper and throw em' in the skillet....Mmmm...Hard to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubba, post: 21767, member: 216"] Well, Crappie and bluegill is a given tasty fish. Rockfish(Stripers) are pretty good...if filleted right. I've never done it, but my dad and brother have always told me they have a dark streak in them that if you don't get it out while filleting them, it will ruin the taste...but they said if you get those...they are pretty good eatin's. Drum are pretty good...haven't had one in awhile, but if I remember correctly...they rank there close to a catfish, as thats when we would usually catch drum alot of the time. I haven't ate a whole lot of different species yet since i've been really old enough to pay attention to what I was eating....haha, but crappie and bluegill has always been a definite. As far as cooking them, We've always just done a little cornmeal, a bit of flour, salt, and pepper and throw em' in the skillet....Mmmm...Hard to beat. [/QUOTE]
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