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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10767269 04/14/15 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted By: EastTexasNoob
You can also use hard-head for shark-bait Ive heard- Shark bait? cut off the fins and barbs and then drop em in the ocean?



Shark dont eat them if that tells you anything. Yes Ive tried.

Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: Bluwave Mike] #10767592 04/14/15 06:35 PM
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Years ago I brought some home for fertilizer in the flower beds. One of the neighborhood cats dug one up and chewed on it for a minute, then committed suicide.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10768787 04/15/15 02:40 AM
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That was funny.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10815923 05/03/15 11:55 PM
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First rule for eating a hardhead is to catch it and get it home without anyone else seeing you. Kind of like a slow duck hunting morning in East Texas that I had years ago when I decided to shoot 7 or 8 coots for gumbo (they are really good that way). On the way in I saw the warden checking hunters at the ramp. So,I piled my decoy bags on top of the coots, pulled in, and started loading up. I thought I was getting away when he finally walked over. "Get any ducks?" he asked. I truthfully answered "No." But he walked over to the boat, moved the decoy bags, saw the coots, turned and walked away. I heard him mumble "Oh my god."


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10820559 05/05/15 08:08 PM
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funny


Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10820565 05/05/15 08:10 PM
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My dad told me one time that he went to a bar that was frying fish and serving their customers. He went out back and said it was all hardheads. Said people were going around bragging about how great the fish was. Guess maybe soaking yourself in whiskey for a couple hours would help.


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Booze generally makes everything better.


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Originally Posted By: Uncle Zeek
Booze generally makes everything better.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10834292 05/11/15 05:58 AM
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I have always tossed hard heads back Why because dad said too. .


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10862157 05/21/15 10:24 PM
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Tastes like catfish, if you cut the red meat off, it tastes great.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10872314 05/26/15 03:34 AM
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Do hardheads make good crab bait?

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The crabbers in seadrift won't use them.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10872358 05/26/15 03:57 AM
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Wow even a crab wont eat hardheads? I know they are dangerous to mess with because of the spines and may not be worth the risk but surely if presented itself a crab will gnaw on a hardhead?

Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10936587 06/24/15 03:45 AM
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Just wanted to say that I caught lots of hard heads on my last fishing trip.

Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10938404 06/25/15 01:20 AM
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So,
We get you caught them, did you fillet them up and give it a go?


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