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Fresh smelts
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I luv fresh smelts
Attachment 65827 At my local Market Basket, can’t get em often, and definitely can’t catch em anymore, local |
What are they getting for s pound of those guppy?$$
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Xmas eve tradition at our house
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I friggin LOVE smelts
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I remember reading about an early winter fishery for them off some Boston area docks? Has anyone tried to target them?
We also caught a few way back when while we were fishing for whiting here in Rhody. Small hooks and sandworm pieces with a float. December was the month. |
Used to get them in Salem harbor when I was working there.
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Remember my dad trying sesuit hrb, small gold hook, tiny pcs sea worm.... ? Catch. :-)
December- feb |
Gup use those for ice fishing
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Grass shrimp ><>
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THREAD BOMB!!!
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kEEP your smelts....I'll take this,, over that aLL day long...
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My uncle used to take us Frost fishing with a frog spear and flashlight in the winter at night ... in island park never saw one ... now I think he was just giving us something to do.. anyone else ever do this?
i do enjoy fried smelts |
Smelts and Christmas - marriage made in heaven
As far back as I can remember, smelts have always been a major part of our XMAS holiday meal. Today, first thing children and their spouses ask for when they come for dinner on Christmas Day are the smelts.
I usually do a light flour mix (with light touch of black pepper) and deep fry in hot oil until golden brown - and salt as soon as they come out is absolute must! Anyone else have a recipe to share?:humpty: |
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we had a great time spearimg them ..quite a few guys also caught them on R&R ><>
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I miss that fish. Still hanging on to custom smelt sticks, God knows why.
As kids in the 60’s we had lots of spots around Boston to fill buckets with them to sell to the local fishmongers. Pizza and spukie money ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Question - how do you eat the smelt? Are the bones removable? Or do you have to pick the meat off them?
On another note - years ago when we fished for whiting in Jamestown we would run into a crew of four guys who would run two man seines along the shallow shoreline at night. They were catching silversides and would dump the seine into barrels they had in the back of a pickup truck. We asked them what they did with them - answer was they brought them to Boston where they were deep fried and sold as "fried whitebait" at the Quincy seafood markets. They mentioned getting real good money. Anyone do this or eat whitebait? |
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As a matter of fact, I’m about ready to start cooking a bunch up right now for an early dinner.... busy night coming up...🍺🐟🍺🐟 |
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Smelts and Christmas - marriage made in heaven
As far as the bones, I don't worry about 'em. Fry them up to a golden brown, toss a little salt on them and just "inhale" them. Sooooooo good!
Hey Guppy, first batch starts to come out about 4pm. |
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Gotta' say, that looks FANTASTIC and making me very hungry. But for XMAS Eve, if the goal is 7 fishes, I say add smelts to your menu with the beautiful bake. |
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Big Y has lots of them at the moment... Kingston store at least.
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