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Re: white bass taste test
[Re: Allfish]
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02/23/16 02:51 PM
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TroyKing
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Had a group of friends over for a fish fry once. I fried crappie, blue cat, and sand bass. All the meat was trimmed till white and cut up into bite sized pieces. Everyone went for the sand bass. I'll have to say it was remarkable good. Really shocked me.
The driving force and secret desire of every bass fisherman, is to one day be a crappie fisherman............Could it be that the good Lord just smilies and looks the other way when a fisherman tells a lie?
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Re: white bass taste test
[Re: whatever]
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02/23/16 11:51 PM
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RealBigReel
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If the larger fish are bled out the red meat will not hurt the flavor. One thing I do is cut out the back bones. No need to waste that meat. Cook like a fillet. Suck the meat off the bones like corn on the cob.
I cook fish in the microwave. Just put (even frozen) fillets on a plate. Lemon pepper and Lawry's, maybe a little black pepper. Put a plate over the top and cook for 2 minutes or so. Quick lunch.
My favorite though is breaded with whole wheat flour, corn meal, lemon pepper, Lawry's and pepper. Fried in butter. Served with wedgies, veggies and maybe a slice of 12 grain. HEB Sandies for desert.
Last edited by RealBigReel; 02/23/16 11:53 PM.
RealBigReel I don't go too fast but I go pretty far.
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Re: white bass taste test
[Re: GoFishNow]
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02/24/16 04:12 PM
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diggerwolf
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It is not recommended to use water for drinking or cooking that flows thru a garden hose. Besides tasting like a rubber hose, it becomes contaminated with bacteria. But we're not talking about drinking from a water hose. We're talking about rinsing filets. Filets that are about to be cooked in order to kill all of the bacteria.
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!" ― Hunter S. Thompson
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Re: white bass taste test
[Re: Fritz423]
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02/24/16 09:40 PM
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Fly chef
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What's the recipe? For the tacos
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Re: white bass taste test
[Re: smileycntfish]
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02/24/16 09:42 PM
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Fly chef
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I want the recipe for the ceviche also?
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Re: white bass taste test
[Re: whatever]
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02/25/16 01:48 PM
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gary cooper
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For a change try pancake mix and Beer, dredge your fillet in the mixture and deep fry, will look like Long John Silvers, but taste a lot better. you can substitute Sprite for the beer if you want a little sweet taste.
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Re: white bass taste test
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02/27/16 12:53 PM
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Thunk
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Yep the red meat must go if anyone is on the fence about fishy taste. Crappie are much better in my opinion. Fun to catch sandies though! Great for family fishing and those just getting into fishing.
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Re: white bass taste test
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02/27/16 11:23 PM
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lambcotx
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If you can't catch a catfish I guess they will get you by?
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Re: white bass taste test
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03/01/16 10:22 PM
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Allfish
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Yep Lambcotx. Nothing like a 40 pound flathead that the fat has permeated the meat. Yumm The first one I caught on a trot line I fileted up and shared the steaks with my neighbors before I had tried any myself. I'm still amazed they would talk to me after trying to eat those steaks. LOL, I do enjoy catfish but prefer something much smaller.
Hooked for Life
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Re: white bass taste test
[Re: diggerwolf]
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03/02/16 06:54 PM
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Fritz423
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It is not recommended to use water for drinking or cooking that flows thru a garden hose. Besides tasting like a rubber hose, it becomes contaminated with bacteria. But we're not talking about drinking from a water hose. We're talking about rinsing filets. Filets that are about to be cooked in order to kill all of the bacteria. The only real risk of drinking from a hose is you occasionally get a big wolf spider in your mouth. Let it run a few seconds first.
Wishin' I was fishin', and dreaming of beer
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