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Yes, and lots of it. We need to get some place where we can have a
fish fry with fellow cruisers, otherwise the two of us we will be
eating Mahi Mahi for a long time. We have sort of an informal policy
where we don't fish unless we need more, so I'd like to see it get
eaten up soon. This area between Puerto Rico, the Dominican
Republic, and the Turks and Caicos has really excellent fishing.

How many will it feed? Just wondering... seems like you could seat quite a
few.

You get about 10 to 12 pounds of solid, usable fillets from a 35 pound
fish, probably a little more if you are really good (which I'm not).

We got about 12 big servings from a 40 pounder back in January, with a
little left over.

Learn to use an electric knife and your yield will be higher!
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Learn to use an electric knife and your yield will be higher!


Why electric yielding more? I get right next to the bone with no trouble.
As a guy who used to sell cutlery, I know what a sharp knife can do. I've
taken to stropping (effectively) mine on a buffer wheel. Even my razor
knives revived!

L8R

Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately

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Learn to use an electric knife and your yield will be higher!


Why electric yielding more? I get right next to the bone with no trouble.
As a guy who used to sell cutlery, I know what a sharp knife can do. I've
taken to stropping (effectively) mine on a buffer wheel. Even my razor
knives revived!

L8R

Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


Get one, Skip. Good fish...


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Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


Get one, Skip. Good fish...


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Hi, Richard,

I know about Mahi being good fish (presume that's what you meant).

We've been fortunate to catch quite a few - including a 44" one last year,
and, in one hour period, also last year, three in a row (much smaller) - but
none recently.

If you mean the Barracuda, we do keep and relish the 30" ones. Like them
better than Mahi, in fact.

L8R

Skip

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Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


Get one, Skip. Good fish...


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Hi, Richard,

I know about Mahi being good fish (presume that's what you meant).

We've been fortunate to catch quite a few - including a 44" one last year,
and, in one hour period, also last year, three in a row (much smaller) - but
none recently.

If you mean the Barracuda, we do keep and relish the30" ones. Like them
better than Mahi, in fact.

L8R

Skip


I've heard barracuda were excellent to eat but I know even the smaller
fish have a chance of carrying the ciguatera (sp?) disease.


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On Wed, 19 May 2010 19:39:27 -0400, Larry
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Flying Pig wrote:
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Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


Get one, Skip. Good fish...


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Hi, Richard,

I know about Mahi being good fish (presume that's what you meant).

We've been fortunate to catch quite a few - including a 44" one last year,
and, in one hour period, also last year, three in a row (much smaller) - but
none recently.

If you mean the Barracuda, we do keep and relish the30" ones. Like them
better than Mahi, in fact.

L8R

Skip


I've heard barracuda were excellent to eat but I know even the smaller
fish have a chance of carrying the ciguatera (sp?) disease.



I believe that is not limited to barracuda and any carnivorous fish
can carry it.

Cheers,

Bruce
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Flying Pig wrote:
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Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


Get one, Skip. Good fish...
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Hi, Richard,

I know about Mahi being good fish (presume that's what you meant).

We've been fortunate to catch quite a few - including a 44" one last year,
and, in one hour period, also last year, three in a row (much smaller) - but
none recently.

If you mean the Barracuda, we do keep and relish the30" ones. Like them
better than Mahi, in fact.

L8R

Skip


I've heard barracuda were excellent to eat but I know even the smaller
fish have a chance of carrying the ciguatera (sp?) disease.



I believe that is not limited to barracuda and any carnivorous fish
can carry it.

Cheers,


According to Wikipedia, the carnivorous fish carry it as a result of
eating herbivorous fish. URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciguatera
interesting reading, and has put me of carnivorous fish!

Justin.

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Learn to use an electric knife and your yield will be higher!

Why electric yielding more? I get right next to the bone with no trouble.
As a guy who used to sell cutlery, I know what a sharp knife can do. I've
taken to stropping (effectively) mine on a buffer wheel. Even my razor
knives revived!

L8R

Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


I guess it has more to do with how many fish you are cleaning. In our
last outing, our group of six caught and cleaned over 150 snapper,
grouper, kings, dolphin, and a wahoo. The electric knife won with about
6-1 over the standard filet knife and the yield was better but we were
under a time constraint with all of those fish so the guy with the filet
knife was getting sloppy. I guess it's a matter of technique but you
could almost see through the fillets cut with the electric knife.
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Flying Pig wrote:
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Learn to use an electric knife and your yield will be higher!

Why electric yielding more? I get right next to the bone with no
trouble.
As a guy who used to sell cutlery, I know what a sharp knife can do.
I've
taken to stropping (effectively) mine on a buffer wheel. Even my razor
knives revived!

L8R

Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


I guess it has more to do with how many fish you are cleaning. In our
last outing, our group of six caught and cleaned over 150 snapper,
grouper, kings, dolphin, and a wahoo. The electric knife won with about
6-1 over the standard filet knife and the yield was better but we were
under a time constraint with all of those fish so the guy with the filet
knife was getting sloppy. I guess it's a matter of technique but you
could almost see through the fillets cut with the electric knife.


Ah...

My filets aren't designed to be multi-cut. Just get it off the fish. I
could see how, if you were slicing multiple thicknesses from a single slab
it would go faster...

L8R

Skip

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On 5/20/10 10:13 AM, Flying Pig wrote:
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Flying Pig wrote:
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Learn to use an electric knife and your yield will be higher!

Why electric yielding more? I get right next to the bone with no
trouble.
As a guy who used to sell cutlery, I know what a sharp knife can do.
I've
taken to stropping (effectively) mine on a buffer wheel. Even my razor
knives revived!

L8R

Skip, lusting after Mahi, but striking out on all but Barracuda lately


I guess it has more to do with how many fish you are cleaning. In our
last outing, our group of six caught and cleaned over 150 snapper,
grouper, kings, dolphin, and a wahoo. The electric knife won with about
6-1 over the standard filet knife and the yield was better but we were
under a time constraint with all of those fish so the guy with the filet
knife was getting sloppy. I guess it's a matter of technique but you
could almost see through the fillets cut with the electric knife.


Ah...

My filets aren't designed to be multi-cut. Just get it off the fish. I
could see how, if you were slicing multiple thicknesses from a single slab
it would go faster...

L8R

Skip



Only six pigs would pull and keep 150 fish out of the ocean. That's 25
fish each.

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