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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10939801 06/25/15 05:48 PM
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Buncha "Hard Heads" on this forum... argue


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10940902 06/26/15 03:38 AM
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I did try some fried up. Not too bad but not delicious. They are good depending on how hungry you are and considering they are the only thing I caught that day... I think I am going to stick to freshwater fishing.

Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10941099 06/26/15 11:11 AM
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That's really too bad, but not the first person to go that route.
When you throw the bait bucket away, and fish in the bay like you fish for bass in the lake, it gets way more interesting, and you won't be bothered with stuff you don't want to be bothered with.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: Pat Goff] #10941813 06/26/15 04:50 PM
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If you are basing your decision to stick to freshwater based on eating hardheads, I don't blame you, hardheads are awful. But, IMHO, trout reds, & flounder are better than any freshwater species, and more fun to catch. Although crappie & catfish is pretty good tablefare.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10964825 07/09/15 01:42 AM
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Tried it once.... ehh, but will try again if I cook it to be sure. Didn't like how it was prepared.


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10977762 07/15/15 04:25 AM
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Snot rocket... That's just too funny. Ha! Never considerred it though.

Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10986869 07/19/15 05:47 PM
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Cajuns could make one taste Good with enough Seasoning , as for everybody else , throw it back and don't touch it . Snot fish !!


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Re: Are Hard Heads Edible? [Re: EastTexasNoob] #10996092 07/23/15 05:28 PM
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