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On 19 Jul 2006 08:55:31 -0700, "Joe" wrote:
Frank Boettcher wrote: On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 07:34:23 -0400, DSK wrote: "Joe" asked .......... Best tasting fish on earth? Scotty wrote: Walleye. Bluefish... no wait, salmon DSK Elaboration regarding the cooking method required: For grilling or broiling, Joe is right. Lemonfish, Ling, Cobia or whatever you call it is tops, although I like salmon also. For baking en papiotte, pompano cannot be beat. Whats papiotte? Sounds french.... It is. Means in a bag. Cooked in a parchment pouch with herbs and vegetables. For deep frying, Grouper, skinless, boneless, and cut into chunks Yummy... For smoking very fresh mullet. smoked bait? No cast netters in your area? We catch them fresh. clean them brine soak them for a little while then slow smoke them. Great! keep for weeks. My Father in Law threw a cast net wading every Sunday morning even in the winter and would fry mullet for all comers by mid morning. Fresh caught mullet and fried green tomatoes for breakfast with cheese grits. Can't be beat. Of course they won't keep for more than a day which is why they are not a popular fish for eating. For stuffing, whole gulf flounder. Guy caught a 30 pounder here a few weeks ago. For catching, speckled trout (spotted weakfish to you east coasters) caught in the grassbeds in the fall with live shrimp for bait. Do you use trout poppers? Yes Joe Frank |
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