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Aug 16, 2020 14:14:33   #
Able Man Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
 
Able Man wrote:
ALSO= Deuteronomy 14:9= "These shall ye eat of all that are in the waters: all that have fins and scales shall ye eat: 10) And whatsoever hath not fins and scales ye may not eat; it is unclean unto you.


So... ¿No shrimp, oysters, scallops, clams, etc., etc., etc.?

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Aug 16, 2020 22:27:01   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
hacksaw wrote:
No I’ve never eaten them that way Saw. Before grilling, did you soak them in anything? I just chicken fried mine. Can’t believe you don’t like liver. If we didn’t have chicken, we had liver every Sunday. Have a blessed day today.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺


We actually soak them in buttermilk for awhile first. Forgot about that.

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Aug 17, 2020 01:21:33   #
Iteachflyfishing Loc: Rockaway Beach Missouri
 
Ok I catch and release because I want the fish to get bigger, larger or reproduced. NOT because of there feeling fish don't have a brain saying O I'm suffocating O I'm hurt they just flop and wiggle just to get back into the water by instinct. You all make me laugh fish feel pain funny very funny.

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Aug 17, 2020 01:39:43   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Iteachflyfishing wrote:
Ok I catch and release because I want the fish to get bigger, larger or reproduced. NOT because of there feeling fish don't have a brain saying O I'm suffocating O I'm hurt they just flop and wiggle just to get back into the water by instinct. You all make me laugh fish feel pain funny very funny.


Well I try not to be one that argues or splits hairs, but I'm not sure that all living creatures are able to feel pain in some way or another. I was raised to try your best to put things out of their misery as quickly as possible when killing them. So to some extent I think fish are able to feel pain. I always kill them before I fillet them and I wouldn't just throw one up on the bank to suffocate. At least try to kill it.
I'm sure others disagree and that's your right I guess.
Just try to be humane in your treatment to wildlife you harvest and always be thankful to God AND the animal/fish for giving it's life to you. Just my thoughts.
AND no I'm not a tree hugger. I've harvested, killed, fish and game my whole life. Just Sayin.

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Aug 17, 2020 12:04:00   #
Able Man Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
 
saw1 wrote:
Well I try not to be one that argues or splits hairs, but I'm not sure that all living creatures are able to feel pain in some way or another. I was raised to try your best to put things out of their misery as quickly as possible when killing them. So to some extent I think fish are able to feel pain. I always kill them before I fillet them and I wouldn't just throw one up on the bank to suffocate. At least try to kill it.
I'm sure others disagree and that's your right I guess.
Just try to be humane in your treatment to wildlife you harvest and always be thankful to God AND the animal/fish for giving it's life to you. Just my thoughts.
AND no I'm not a tree hugger. I've harvested, killed, fish and game my whole life. Just Sayin.
Well I try not to be one that argues or splits hai... (show quote)


I am VERY MUCH in agreement/ you, on this 1, saw1! We'd sometimes catch a ¿Mahi-Mahi?(Dolphin-Fish); while "targeting" Swordfish & Tuna. The Dolphin-Fish, IS a very good eating fish. Once we'd gettem aboard y off the hook; they would thrash so violently, to the point where they were splattering their own blood all over the place y being "a threat to our OWN well-being"; well... I include a 36oz. ball-peen Craftsman Hammer in my knife box, just FOR the probability of "landing" one of those rascals... Give one good sharp blow to the head, just aft of their eyeball... Peace.

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Aug 17, 2020 12:12:12   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Able Man wrote:
I am VERY MUCH in agreement/ you, on this 1, saw1! We'd sometimes catch a ¿Mahi-Mahi?(Dolphin-Fish); while "targeting" Swordfish & Tuna. The Dolphin-Fish, IS a very good eating fish. Once we'd gettem aboard y off the hook; they would thrash so violently, to the point where they were splattering their own blood all over the place y being "a threat to our OWN well-being"; well... I include a 36oz. ball-peen Craftsman Hammer in my knife box, just FOR the probability of "landing" one of those rascals... Give one good sharp blow to the head, just aft of their eyeball... Peace.
I am VERY MUCH in agreement/ you, on this 1, saw1!... (show quote)


Good for you buddy. If they're not goin in a live well, dispatch them as quickly as possible.

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Aug 17, 2020 13:39:03   #
hacksaw Loc: Pasadena, Texas
 
saw1 wrote:
We actually soak them in buttermilk for awhile first. Forgot about that.


Thanks brother.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺

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