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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 17:39:46 -0400, John H wrote: ...at Solomon's Island, MD, where the US Navy has a recreation center open to military and guests. We took some friends along for the weekend and had a super time. My wife towed the boat down with her Highlander, and did quite well. The Highlander does a decent job of towing the boat, but we kept the speed down to 50 or less the whole way. Saturday AM, Larry and I went fishing in the Patuxent using bloodworms (expensive) and squid (cheap). Larry got the first hit on squid, while I tried the bloodworms. After his third or fourth hit, I switched to the cheap squid also. We ended up with 20-25 croaker of edible size in about two hours, so we were happy campers. Here's Larry dragging them in two at a time http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...htheHanes9.jpg Of course we caught our share of the ugliest fish known, to me anyway. We caught about five of these buggers: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...htheHanes5.jpg Sounds like a great trip! I think the ugly one is a Monk fish and supposed to be good eating. They get big and there are stories about them mistakenly clamping those big jaws on divers' arms, heads, whatever. It's the whatever that would scare me. From http://www.zeuscat.com/andrew/personal/info/monkfish/ Monkfish as Food The only edible portions of the monkfish are its muscular tail and its liver. The tail meat of the monkfish is delicious: dense, sweet, and very similar to lobster tail meat in both flavor and texture. Like many fish, monkfish is an excellent low-fat, low-cholesterol source of protein and B vitamins. Monkfish liver is quite popular in Japanese cuisine, usually served as sashimi (Ankimo). |
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