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Keeping your catch
All this talk about regulations got me thinking about keeping fish, and what others do to fish before filleting them.
The only fish I know of that has to be kept intact during transport are Stripers. Here's what I do- Cod: I gut them almost immediately then toss them in the cooler (to me guts=chum, plus I like to see what they're eating). Bluefish: I alway bleed them immediately if I'm going to eat them, then toss em on ice. Stripers: Get them on ice. What does the rest of the board do? |
put them back/////////////////////////////:happy: :happy: :happy:
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I bleed stripers, tuna and cod. Don't keep the bluefish unless I'm going sharking. Fluke I throw in the livewell and try to keep alive as long as possible. As long as the gills weren't damaged and keep water moving, they stay pretty good. Winter flounder I do the same thing. Cherrystones I wash good in saltwater and put in a colander in the fridge to drain:D
Bill |
EAT BLUEFISH
Billyboy, I will post a bluefish recipe a little later that I gaurentee if you try it you will Never throw another blue back in the water.
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SB,
Put it up I'll try anything once. Now that I think of it, I do keep a couple of blues every year. I try to get 6-8 cocktail blues, which I bleed and scale, my father puts it in the smoker, which is good. I also keep a few for the landowner who lets me deer hunt on his property. He thinks they are great. Other than that, I like white meat:D I think salmon and trout are fishy tasting. Groundfish are the best. Post it, I'll try it. My family usually eats fish 2 times a week. Hopefully getting out winter flounder fishing on sunday. Bill |
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set them free !!!! so someone else can catch and eat them !
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