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    Bluefish

    I am new to saltwater fishing and tonight I caught a Bluefish. Any recommendations on how I should cook it. Do you guys remove the red layer of meat under the skin? Can it be grilled?

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    Yes, remove blood meat.
    Grilled & deep fried are both delicious.

    Good thread from the Recipes sub-forum.
    http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...bluefish-6851/
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    Thanks! Have you been out lately? I will be here all week any tips would be very helpful. The only luck I had today was on a butterflied baitfish. I tried frozen peeled shrimp, and fished the area by the cleaning stations. What should I try for pompanos or spanish mackrels? How far out should I go.
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    cut out the red meat lather in mayo and mustard salt pepper and tonys then bake 10-15 min….GOOD STUFF!!!! or what seasoning you might prefer those are what i use
    get the gaff!!!

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    Your best bet for what your fishing for is to stay out by the bathrooms and the sandbar. Gotcha plugs for spanish and looney jigs or live/freshly dead shrimp for pompano.

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    Ditch the frozen shrimp, get some fresh. Your catch rate of desirable fish will go up dramatically. For pompano (and whiting), fresh dead shrimp chunks on a Carolina rig or pompano jigs.
    For Spanish macs, gotcha's, looney jigs, spoons or bubble rigs. Small LY's or LY strips also work, and will catch bluefish as well.
    Bluefish are good eats, but like others noted, you have to get all the red meat off the fillets.
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    Can't you make a cut by the tail section and bleed them out? I heard that can help with the taste too.
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    Snake I usually cut their necks to bleed them, but I suppose both works fine.

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    Bleeding helps but still need to cut out the red meat.
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    Like CarlF said, you have to cut the red meat out, so if you bleed them you're just making a mess and doubling your effort for the same result. I really enjoy fresh bluefish. They're another fish that does real well in chowder, too.

 

 
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