High mountain lake brookies
Walleye
Snook
Slab Bluegill
Sockeye
Lake Trout fried in bacon grease
T Croft wrote:
Have you tried the coconut battered shrimp?
have tried coconut shrimp, but don't remember where.
Anyone ever try peanut butter with jelly-fish???
This quarantine is getting to me...can you tell?
4sure, 4sure
msmllm wrote:
have tried coconut shrimp, but don't remember where.
When I younger, many moons ago. I use to race cars. After the day 1 race. Us racers and families would get together for dinner. This one year we where at Waco Texas. At our hotel in the back parking lot and next to a river was a old 50's style restaurant. Which was also having an old car show in the parking lot. Talk about time travel. It was so cool. Anyway, I'm one that likes to try new things. So I ordered gulf shrimp fried in a beer & coconut batter. Man, to this day that is the best shrimp I've ever had.
Weekend Hooker wrote:
JustMyOpinion
Oh okay, just being sure I didn't miss a fish. Still learning.👨💻🕵️♂️🤪😆
small panfish can be fileted easily leaving no bones.
fishrmans
Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
FixorFish wrote:
Soooo..... for you....any and all ?!?
All those listed are great eating.
Get the Y bones out of a northern and they are as good as anything. I prefer northern over walleye. Many people won’t eat northern and they don’t know what they’re missing.
Absolutely right on. Delicious.
Bruced wrote:
Get the Y bones out of a northern and they are as good as anything. I prefer northern over walleye. Many people won’t eat northern and they don’t know what they’re missing.
I like them too Bruced. Tail dancing hammer handles for shore lunch.
Got to go with bluegill. I filet mine so it’s a lot of work but when you get enough, not much beats it.
fishrmans
Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
BonitaBarry wrote:
I like them too Bruced. Tail dancing hammer handles for shore lunch.
They are also the best fish to pickle. Nice and firm white meat. No need to remove the y bones. Just find a good pickled fish recipe and make up a few jars. You will not be sorry.
I hear the best tasting is crappie but I have met a lot of snowbirds here on the lake I think they said walleye is king, I have not tasted either yet, but living on this lake I will fine figure out how to find and catch them it will take 2 or 3 because my wife loves to eat fish. I am in mid-florida my Inverness Florida 64 yrs old on disability so I do a lot of bass fishing
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