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SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
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04/14/08 10:53 PM
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KansasMedic
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I tried spoonbill growing up - uhghggwaaa (translated - I liked the cats [censored] to get the taste out of my mouth)
I snagged a 40 lber and tried it again since I'm not a kid at home any more - shurly dad did something wrong - right?
NOPE - NASTY NASTY NASTY.
I cleaned them and cut off all the red meat. I soaked them for 3 days in salt / lemon water. I changed the water several times a day.
I seasoned them and grilled. They grilled up nice - anyway the looked good.
TASTED LIKE FISHY DIRT.
Does ANYONE know how to cook spoonbill so the don't taste like [censored]?
I got 39.5 pounds left. lol.
on second thought - anyone want any spoonbill? j/k.
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: KansasMedic]
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04/14/08 11:30 PM
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big_country1488
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best way to cook spoonbill....clean it, gut it, put all of it in a bucket with some water or blood, leave in direct sunlight for a few days. use as chum for cats or sharks.
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: big_country1488]
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04/30/08 03:29 AM
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NTXraider45
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I've had it fried before and thought it tasted reasonable!
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: NTXraider45]
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04/30/08 05:21 PM
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RipDaLips
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The only thing a Spooney is good for is stomping the entire bird into the mud unseen so they don't count against your ttl bird count.
Some folks mouths, flat out runs their minds.
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: KansasMedic]
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04/30/08 08:44 PM
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grandpa75672
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I tried spoonbill growing up - uhghggwaaa (translated - I liked the cats [censored] to get the taste out of my mouth)
I snagged a 40 lber and tried it again since I'm not a kid at home any more - shurly dad did something wrong - right?
NOPE - NASTY NASTY NASTY.
I cleaned them and cut off all the red meat. I soaked them for 3 days in salt / lemon water. I changed the water several times a day.
I seasoned them and grilled. They grilled up nice - anyway the looked good.
TASTED LIKE FISHY DIRT.
Does ANYONE know how to cook spoonbill so the don't taste like [censored]?
I got 39.5 pounds left. lol.
on second thought - anyone want any spoonbill? j/k. "General Prohibited Acts It is a violation to: Take, kill, or disturb sea turtles or sea turtle eggs; Take, kill, or disturb any endangered or threatened species (like paddlefish, shovel-nosed sturgeon, smalltooth sawfish, and others);"........from the Texas Gerneral Fishing Rules web site. Snagging spoonbills or paddlefish is illegal in Texas. I am sure the folks at TWPD would love to hear this fish story.
It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.... W.C.Fields
I know a little about a lot of things but not a whole lot about anything....CGD
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: grandpa75672]
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04/30/08 08:46 PM
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cellis
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I'm guessing he's in Kansas.
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: cellis]
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04/30/08 09:36 PM
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grandpa75672
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didnt notice where he was from. Maybe snagging is legal there.
It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.... W.C.Fields
I know a little about a lot of things but not a whole lot about anything....CGD
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: KansasMedic]
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05/01/08 02:29 AM
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CatfishMike
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Spoonbill is a great tasting fish, if you clean it right. The first thing you have to do is cut around the tail and pull the spinal cord out. If you don't do that, it will ruin the meat. Then you have to cut all the red meat off. What you have left is some real white clean tasting meat. Some of the best tasting fish you will ever find. 
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: CatfishMike]
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05/01/08 08:43 AM
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chuckwagon
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"cut around the tail and pull the spinal cord out" There is just.....something..........I don't know...... just something about this little detail that causes me to have cold chills and takes away my appetite for that succulent morsel of pure white meat that would be the end result of the procedure!  Maybe it is my "feminine" side trying to get into contact with the "real" me. Nahhhhhhhh....that's not it at all!! 
****Sun sinking low....lines baited.....gentle south breeze blowing...you realize.........I AM! .
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: grandpa75672]
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05/03/08 03:53 PM
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KansasMedic
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Kansas requires the puchase of a spoonbill snagging license (12.50 for 6 tags). Any further questions from grandpa75672 can be directed to http://www.kdwp.state.ks.us - key word spoonbill. Seth I feel that anyone that snags spoonbill for ANYTHING other than sport is waisting thier time.
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: KansasMedic]
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04/15/21 12:42 PM
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grizzlycopenhagen123
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its fun when you snag a 100 pounder tho. but it is a waste of ur time.
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: KansasMedic]
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04/15/21 02:30 PM
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Catfanman
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No its highly illegal in texas to keep a spoon bill because in the rule book it says paddle fish no harvest allowed and a spoon bill is the Same as a paddle fish
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: KansasMedic]
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04/25/21 06:00 PM
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sdavis24
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Digging up a 13 yr old post. I'm guessing he's used up all the meat by now anyway
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: KansasMedic]
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06/11/21 02:48 AM
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Tim nichols
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Spoonbill make the best blue cat bait I have ever used.
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Re: SPOONBILL - ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO EAT THEM?
[Re: grandpa75672]
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06/13/21 03:36 AM
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V-Bottom
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I tried spoonbill growing up - uhghggwaaa (translated - I liked the cats [censored] to get the taste out of my mouth)
I snagged a 40 lber and tried it again since I'm not a kid at home any more - shurly dad did something wrong - right?
NOPE - NASTY NASTY NASTY.
I cleaned them and cut off all the red meat. I soaked them for 3 days in salt / lemon water. I changed the water several times a day.
I seasoned them and grilled. They grilled up nice - anyway the looked good.
TASTED LIKE FISHY DIRT.
Does ANYONE know how to cook spoonbill so the don't taste like [censored]?
I got 39.5 pounds left. lol.
on second thought - anyone want any spoonbill? j/k. "General Prohibited Acts It is a violation to: Take, kill, or disturb sea turtles or sea turtle eggs; Take, kill, or disturb any endangered or threatened species (like paddlefish, shovel-nosed sturgeon, smalltooth sawfish, and others);"........from the Texas Gerneral Fishing Rules web site. Snagging spoonbills or paddlefish is illegal in Texas. I am sure the folks at TWPD would love to hear this fish story. Declared Extinct aren't they? .
Texas Anglers Recognition Program TPWD Official Weigh Station,77563 Coastal Bend Weigh Team, Cert. Weigh Master USMC66'- www.troutsupport.com
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