Okay, so I went out to eat the other night in Daphne; the waitress said the special was redfish. This isn't the first time, I've heard this a lot recently. I thought redfish couldn't be sold commercially. Am I wrong?
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Okay, so I went out to eat the other night in Daphne; the waitress said the special was redfish. This isn't the first time, I've heard this a lot recently. I thought redfish couldn't be sold commercially. Am I wrong?
^^^ They have it at Wentzell's Oyster House all the time.
[quote author=Bubba link=topic=2255.msg20883#msg20883 date=1352166888]
^^^ They have it at Wentzell's Oyster House all the time.
[/quote]+1 The Original Oyster House too.
[font=comic sans ms][size=12pt] I was in Montgomery a couple weeks ago and the special at a downtown restaurant was Redfish.
guess I was wrong :-[
[quote author=cotton link=topic=2255.msg20890#msg20890 date=1352169852]
guess I was wrong :-[
[/quote]I was wrong today too :-[
I believe it is actually farm raised.
I work at The Fish House in Pensacola and we serve fresh redfish. I don't know if it is farm raised or wild caught though.
Redfish and Specs are still commericially fished MS: http://www.dmr.ms.gov/commercial-fis...l-catch-limits
Specs still are in LA: http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/sites/d...al_fishing.pdf
Catfish, tilapia and occasionally tuna are the ONLY finfish I order in restaurants.
ASK to see the 'paper trail' where it came from. it is your right as a seafood consumer! :headbang: