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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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05/26/19 02:50 PM
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TPACK
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I have eaten mostly fried fish and would have to go with fried flounder as my favorite. I used to sell orange roughy in my seafood/ meat market and it was really good as well. The list of fish I have also fried and like are catfish, striper and hybrids, black bass, tilapia, and crappie. I have also grilled fresh caught rainbow trout(really rich tasting), salmon, stripers and blackened catfish a few times. I cleaned a drum once after a guy said how good they were, but after sitting in my freezer for over a year because I could not make myself cook it , I threw it away.
Basa , Pangasius , Swai: This is another fish that I have fried a few times and thought it was ok, but it has gotten some brad press overtime and I decide to not eat anymore.
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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05/26/19 08:43 PM
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wytex
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Yellow perch caught through the ice.
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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05/27/19 12:57 PM
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KQT
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Freshwater: really any of the gamefish are good minus red meat. Sunfish would be at the top.
Saltwater: see above but #1 is a tie between flounder and speckled trout.
Common carp 26 Goldfish 9.78lb Mirror Koi 14lb Koi 16lb Channel Catfish 26lbs Blue Cat 30lb Bass 9.5lb
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: CrazyCrappieGuy]
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05/29/19 11:23 PM
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CrazyCrappieGuy
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Bass is good too. The small succulents are the best.
Large Mouth? I made this post to troll LMB fisherman, but I guess they are not taking my bait. Maybe because they don't visit this forum because they don't eat fish?
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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06/04/19 07:38 PM
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Dylinapickl15
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Seems like none of you have eaten Pompano before. That's the only answer.
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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06/09/19 08:32 AM
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JJHunts
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Salt: 1:wahoo 2 Yellowfin tuna 3 Red Snapper 4 Trippletail 5: Redfish
Fresh: Crappie/walleye (dont care which one) Trout White bass Spots Catfish
Thats my order for both.
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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06/09/19 01:23 PM
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SALLYSUE
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To me if you season them up right before you put a good flavor batter on them they are all good
Last edited by SALLYSUE; 06/09/19 01:24 PM.
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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06/09/19 05:06 PM
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Pilothawk
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Freshwater...walleye, crappie, red ear Saltwater......halibut, orange roughie, yellowfin.
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Fish Chaser]
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07/05/19 03:08 AM
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Grampy
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What SALLYSUE said 100 percent! I remember back in the 80s me and my dad went surf fishing down at High Island and we caught a large ice chest full of 16 to 24 hardhead catfish. I had always been told that no one eats them, but we took them home and fillet and fried them up and they were delicious! Nobody complained about taste they just ate it up! But for saltwater its fried flounder and freshwater its rainbow trout cooked in butter in a cast iron skillet!
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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07/06/19 01:48 AM
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Luke57
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Save our planet it's the only one with beer ESTO VIR
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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07/08/19 06:48 PM
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fouzman
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Well, after eating it for the first time in my life a couple weeks ago, I have to say walleye.
"Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out" - Zachary Troy Schrah - a young man with vision far beyond his years.
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Re: Best fish to eat?
[Re: Osbornfishing]
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07/08/19 09:15 PM
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FishinTime
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Pro Angler
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Of the saltwater fish that Ive tried, fried Halibut and fried flounder are near the top. Grilled swordfish was my favorite with smoked amber jack a very close second. Got some vacumn packed Red Snapper a friend just gave me a few days ago so thatll be a first for me. Hope my wife loves it so shell encourage me to go catch some.
Freshwater would be Crappie, fried Bowfin and fried bream/sunfish.
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