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Old 10-08-2019, 04:43 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by MAKAI View Post
Bass is like lobster.
Most people can’t eat lobster without a cup of melted butter to drown it in.
Bass plain is ultra bland, you need sauce and marinade to make it palatable. Tuna and swordfish you can pretty much grill it with minimal help and is excellent.
I agree fast food burgers blow. Though I do wear glasses and never had a kid. Well, any that I’m aware of. ��

I am just half ass playing around Gup. An awful lot of people I know take the time to put bass fillets in the freezer only to be tossed out a few years later.
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Nah

Baked in a small casserole dish with my famous cracker crumb topping...
Even better, deep fried, with my famous breading....

Swordfish is my favorite though ,,, definitely need a bigger boat... :-)

Fish frozen in vacuum bags keeps great, and when it’s been in there a while I just have the clan over for some of my famous fish... ;-)

I always thought people went fishing to catch fish to eat along with the enjoyment of the outdoors when I was a kid,,, For me I still do.. :-)
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