Thread: Best tasting fish?
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03-03-2012, 07:22 PM #21
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Re: Best tasting fish?
[quote author=Wahoo16 link=topic=688.msg6362#msg6362 date=1330815697]
Never thought to try a Lady fish, just looked like they would be mostly bone! Guess next time they are the only thing biting at the point I will toss some in the ice chest! :fishing:
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Ladyfish can be used in a wide variety of ways.
You cannot prepare it like a traditional fish.
There's a way to prepare it, clean it, and process it.
These are techniques I do not share with just everyone though. Feel free to request in a PM.
If prepared correctly, I have yet to find any fish on the market that tastes better.
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03-03-2012, 07:27 PM #22
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Re: Best tasting fish?
I totally forget about redfish.
I cannot decide between Speck or Red (close one), so I will call them a tie for 7th place.
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03-03-2012, 07:28 PM #23
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Re: Best tasting fish?
[quote author=Viking Guy link=topic=688.msg6370#msg6370 date=1330820528]
[quote author=Wahoo16 link=topic=688.msg6362#msg6362 date=1330815697]
Never thought to try a Lady fish, just looked like they would be mostly bone! Guess next time they are the only thing biting at the point I will toss some in the ice chest! :fishing:
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Ladyfish can be used in a wide variety of ways.
You cannot prepare it like a traditional fish.
There's a way to prepare it, clean it, and process it.
These are techniques I do not share with just everyone though. Feel free to request in a PM.
If prepared correctly, I have yet to find any fish on the market that tastes better.
[/quote] WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I LIKE IT I LOVE IT. FOLKS LIKE THIS, AND ME WILL SURVIVE. ARMAGEDEN. :guns: :guns: :guns: :guns: :slap: :guns: :guns: :fishing: :fishing: :fishing: :headbang: :yippee:. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I PROMISE.WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.Springer Tango
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03-03-2012, 10:43 PM #24
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Re: Best tasting fish?
[quote author=BTSpringer link=topic=688.msg6372#msg6372 date=1330820887]
[quote author=Viking Guy link=topic=688.msg6370#msg6370 date=1330820528]
[quote author=Wahoo16 link=topic=688.msg6362#msg6362 date=1330815697]
Never thought to try a Lady fish, just looked like they would be mostly bone! Guess next time they are the only thing biting at the point I will toss some in the ice chest! :fishing:
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Ladyfish can be used in a wide variety of ways.
You cannot prepare it like a traditional fish.
There's a way to prepare it, clean it, and process it.
These are techniques I do not share with just everyone though. Feel free to request in a PM.
If prepared correctly, I have yet to find any fish on the market that tastes better.
[/quote] WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I LIKE IT I LOVE IT. FOLKS LIKE THIS, AND ME WILL SURVIVE. ARMAGEDEN. :guns: :guns: :guns: :guns: :slap: :guns: :guns: :fishing: :fishing: :fishing: :headbang: :yippee:. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I PROMISE.WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
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AMEN BROTHER SPRINGER!..Survive we will. :headbang: :headbang:
No fish preserves better in a freezer either. :eat: :eat:
Just make sure your woman knows exactly what you mean if you tell her you are going out late at night to go "ladyfishin'." :wall: :wall: :slap: :slap:
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03-04-2012, 11:15 AM #25
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Re: Best tasting fish?
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Can’t beat Grilled Flounder! IMHO :banana:
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03-04-2012, 11:29 AM #26
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Re: Best tasting fish?
Now that exotics have been included on this thread,has anybody tried hardtail prepared by an Asian?It has to be good because they work their butt off to catch'em.
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03-04-2012, 11:36 AM #27
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Re: Best tasting fish?
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Now that exotics have been included on this thread,has anybody tried hardtail prepared by an Asian?It has to be good because they work their butt off to catch'em.
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Yeah they do, and that’s why I don’t eat feesh at the buffet!
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03-04-2012, 12:41 PM #28
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Re: Best tasting fish?
Ladyfish! :eat: ??? ???
O.K. VG, I'm not curious enough to PM you on this but I have been told something about it and am curious enough to ask a simple question:
Is a spoon useful when you prep yer ladyfish?
Yes or no?Beware the power of fools in large numbers
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03-04-2012, 03:55 PM #29
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Re: Best tasting fish?
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Ladyfish! :eat: ??? ???
O.K. VG, I'm not curious enough to PM you on this but I have been told something about it and am curious enough to ask a simple question:
Is a spoon useful when you prep yer ladyfish?
Yes or no?
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Yes, indeed a spoon is useful.
John G, the asians typically harvest hardtails because they taste similar to their native milkfish. I doubt they use them in their restaurants for that reason.
I have tried both milkfish (while in the Philippines) and hardtail, and both taste to me like a bluefish
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03-04-2012, 11:34 PM #30
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Re: Best tasting fish?
[quote author=john g link=topic=688.msg6396#msg6396 date=1330878564]
Now that exotics have been included on this thread,has anybody tried hardtail prepared by an Asian?It has to be good because they work their butt off to catch'em.
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Heck yea they taste good.... :eat: :eat: :eat: :eat:
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