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Eating a gasper goo???
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04/30/10 06:19 AM
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Jthoele
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Caught a mess of fish out of the navasota tonight...crappie, bass, sandies, and a gasper goo (prolly 2 pounds)...I went ahead and filleted it and plan on frying it with the rest...Will I need to call a MD in the morning?
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: Jthoele]
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04/30/10 10:44 AM
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Curt0407
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No sir. Goos are good eating, especially those under 5 to 6 pounds. Bon Apetit
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: Curt0407]
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04/30/10 12:29 PM
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bfs0078
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I know alot of guy that catch goo and eat them. They told me that they just mix it in with the rest of the fish and can't tell the difference.
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: bfs0078]
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04/30/10 02:47 PM
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fiSherwood
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You might even like it! Same finny family as redfish and seatrout; both are great eats.
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: fiSherwood]
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04/30/10 03:04 PM
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HookDog02
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Life is a beach, i'm just playing in the sand.
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
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04/30/10 11:14 PM
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Cyprinus
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: DFW fisherman]
#4802547
04/30/10 11:17 PM
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Parker
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i cleaned some and kept them seperate last weekend. they are really firm with a little red meat. didnt have a very strong taste either. the meat had a slightly yellow tint to it after being fried. i'd eat them again. there are much better fish out there to eat but freshwater drum are better than just "edible".
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: Cyprinus]
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04/30/10 11:28 PM
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Thanks. I would not eat one of those by choice. Is that what fast food fish sandwiches are made of?
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: Parker]
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05/01/10 12:47 AM
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fwbret/txfishes
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i cleaned some and kept them seperate last weekend. they are really firm with a little red meat. didnt have a very strong taste either. the meat had a slightly yellow tint to it after being fried. i'd eat them again. there are much better fish out there to eat but freshwater drum are better than just "edible". yup.
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: fwbret/txfishes]
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05/03/10 05:18 PM
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Jthoele
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After I fried it with all the other fish listed above, I could definitely pick out the drum pieces...didn't taste bad so to say, but definitely not on par with the other fish I fried. I will prolly go back to releasing any others I catch like I have done in the past.
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Re: Eating a gasper goo???
[Re: Jthoele]
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05/08/10 11:39 PM
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I live in Houston. Where do you go to catch gasper goo?? What do they look like?
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