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Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/06/09 01:13 AM
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Surferguyrob
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I was always told you can't eat them but they are fun to catch. Does anyone ever eat them?
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/06/09 01:45 AM
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FoldCatOne
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The difference in a Bull Red can be as much as the top of the slot and 1 inch over. Probably not much difference in those fish.
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/06/09 02:30 AM
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coors man
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they are good cut in small chunks and fried.
cold beer and live bait
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/06/09 02:34 AM
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LandPirate
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I think slot reds are best eating. I don't keep anything over about 30" for eating purposes.
Mike Buda/Port Aransas, TX
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/06/09 01:27 PM
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NacogdochesBassm
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They taste great. Pain in the butt to clean them, but they fry up just fine.
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/06/09 01:32 PM
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Drpeede
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 Get a good picture, put them back, and go catch a smaller keeper. much easier to clean and the pic goes good on the picture board. Just me though
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/06/09 04:22 PM
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MamaTried-ATX
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Yea, you can eat them. Tough to clean and you end up with a really thick filet. You can butter-fly the filet to get a managable thickness. I've fried some done that way along with smaller reds and trout. No one complained, nor could tell the difference. Of course, a few beers goes along way to making all fish taste good. I usually end up keeping a bull or two every year because they are either a floater that was caught deep and inflated or gut hooked.
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/08/09 02:48 PM
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Mo
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The difference in a Bull Red can be as much as the top of the slot and 1 inch over. Probably not much difference in those fish. + 1 I've eaten a lot of 30 inch fish, but never tried a 40. in the 30 inch range they eat just fine, I would vote to move the slot up a couple of inches in texas , sometimes it is hard to catch a legal fish off the beach. MO
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/09/09 12:14 AM
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kbh
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Tried a 42 incher but it seemed tough (coarse). Will always release the bulls for now on and eat the slots.
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/09/09 01:57 AM
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striker
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few inches over the slot is ok...but be careful, lot of the BIG bull have worms...so do the big uglies. man those things are NASTY when u see them. make u lose yer appetite real quick...
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Re: Does anyone eat Bull Red?
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10/13/09 02:43 AM
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texkjin
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Don't let anyone fool you, Red Fish are the best fish for eating. I compare them with Dolphin/ Mahi Mahi. The trick is to cut out all the red meat. I cut the center red line . and when cuting the meat away from the skin you will have the red v shaped slashes. use the knife the skim it off. the meat holds together nicely. I like the put butter in a pan and cook it with a little toni's on it.
Last edited by texkjin; 10/13/09 02:44 AM.
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