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Old 10-17-2010, 09:59 AM   #1
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why not?
Grega, not exactly sure why. There is a science behind it, but I never use freshwater on a bass until it is ready to be cooked. Filet and rinse in a bucket of ice cold saltwater. Just the way I've been taught by my elders, but I guess it does make sense.
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Old 10-17-2010, 10:45 AM   #2
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I'm not sure but I catch them in saltwater, they are used to saltwater, maybe fresh water does something like dry it out or something, maybe making it tougher. All I know is what I was told and it makes sense. I have bled bass, iced it, then cleaned it not rinsing, and only rinsed it when preparing to cook and the fillets taste great, can't get much fresher than catching your own.
If I has saltwater ice, I'd ice my fish with that too.
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Grega, not exactly sure why. There is a science behind it, but I never use freshwater on a bass until it is ready to be cooked. Filet and rinse in a bucket of ice cold saltwater. Just the way I've been taught by my elders, but I guess it does make sense.
thanks guys I guess I'm gunna have to try rinsing them with saltwater instead.
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:15 PM   #3
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Grega, not exactly sure why. There is a science behind it, but I never use freshwater on a bass until it is ready to be cooked. Filet and rinse in a bucket of ice cold saltwater. Just the way I've been taught by my elders, but I guess it does make sense.
Yup, is what I was told long ago, although don't very often have ice cold... usually just put the fillets in a bucket of salt water, then into a ziplock after skinning. If vacuum packing, still don't rinse with fresh while processing. Only rinse in fresh just before preparing to cook.

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Old 10-18-2010, 11:33 AM   #4
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Just a little bile.. I try to keep it away from the meat but I don't think it will hurt ya. Anything I plan on eating or giving away I always bleed right away. Then I actually wait a day or 2 to fillet them. Maybe I'm nut's but I've found the meat is at it's best quality after doing this. VERY white and flaky.
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Old 10-18-2010, 12:18 PM   #5
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Agreed... I always try to wrap my fillets in saran wrap and let them sit for a few days after catching. Bass get 2-3 days, tuna 4. The meat gets firmer & there's more flavor... get that umami goin' on.

I've heard many people say striper sushi isn't any good, and it's not (IMO) if you do it with a fresh-caught fish. But if you leave the shoulder section to rest in the fridge as described above, it makes phenomenal sashimi.
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