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    Best tasting fish?

    What is the best tasting fish that can be caught from the pier or pass in your opinion? I am new to the "salt life" but fell in love with it last year and have several trips planned for 2012. I really liked speckled trout. Does it get much better? Thanks

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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    Fried !
    GET THE GAFF!

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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    pompano, then flounder. hands down the best in my opinion

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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    flounder gets my vote....but I'm a flattie-head.


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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    Pompano, fresh spanish, redfish, cobia

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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    Pompano, cobia, flounder, remora.

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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    My Top 5

    Pompano - baked
    Flounder - baked
    Sheepshead and black drum (under 6#) - panfried
    Spanish - grilled (over 3#)
    Whiting and white trout - deep fried "crispy" edges

    Honoroable mention king mac or mullet - smoked

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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    SPRINGER IS ALL ABOUT THE FLAT FISH,#1,WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. BAKED,FRIED,DONT DAMN MATTER.WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. :headbang: SPANISH MACK, FRIED DIED ,AND LAID TO THE SIDE OF MY PLATE#2, COBIA, ANY DAMN WAY YOU FIX IT, #3, :yippee: . FRIED OR GRILLED WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, #4. :yippee:. LAST ,BUT IS ALWAYS A FAVORITE FOR SPRINGER, YOU CAN EAT THE STUFF ALL WEEK,#5 MS PATS, AKA, SPRINGERS MACK SALAD. :guns: :guns: :headbang:. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. GREAT FOR TAKEING TO LUNCH, ON A SAMICH.WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. IT ALWAYS MAKES ME SMILE AND THINK ABOUT HOME.WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. :fishing: :fishing: :headbang: :yippee:. SPRINGER IS FORTUNATE TO EAT FISH ALL YEAR LONG, 500 MILES AWAY FROM HOME. THANKS TO THE MASTER, TOMMY NELSON.WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. :bow: :bow: :bow:
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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    DS4AU,

    What a great thread you have started. Don't even care if yer an Auburn groupie.
    The water here in south Alabam grows lots of great fish to eat. This is good information[quote author=pescador link=topic=688.msg6285#msg6285 date=1330721746]
    Fried !
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    Wish I could get more pomps and flatties thats fer shure.

    Cobia is almighty good at least 10 ways, even raw.

    Sheepshead can hardly be screwed up. Try it on the half shell with melted butter :eat:.

    Whiting is the walleye of the beaches.

    Most anything you catch can be fixed into some great eatin. Even remora I am told uke:

    You can find out how in the Recipes thread.

    Get out there and git yu sum!!!!





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    Re: Best tasting fish?

    Land Tuna is my favorite when it's in season. oke:

 

 
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