old fishing pics i found
i figured everybody loves pics so i might as well post them
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._7053602_n.jpg i wanna say that was about 20+ flounders http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._2921523_n.jpg 33"incher and i believe a 26" http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._7167601_n.jpg 45lb black drum http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._8274629_n.jpg red fish and a bunch of mullet form the island http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._2357245_n.jpg 2 40lb drum http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._6246779_n.jpg my dad and his 7lb doormat (BFORE) http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._4127411_n.jpg AFTER http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q..._5474559_n.jpg Leaving BILOXI harbor http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...cody/bama1.jpg Lake Guntersville, AL fishin was decent, it was really nice up there |
I need dat doormat for the STAR!!
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Dont see any pictures there!
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what did you do with all of those mullet???:confused::eek:
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X2 I wanna know, I got some killer spots for those:grinpimp: I have that book "Sport Fishes of the GUlf of Mexico" and 'they' say that mullet are FINE eating. |
Mullet is great for smoking .
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for the mullet i throw them on the grill like u would a red or a drum.just fillet them toss'em on and keep some butter and tonys handy.you csn fry them but to me theyre extremely fishy fried so i just grill them but to each his own
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You guys serious? Never thought to eat a mullet.....
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Man nice drum...
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me and my dad woukd go wadin at the beach and throw the cast net over them we'd get any where from 1-20 a throw.its fun but ve sure to keep up with how many u have we almost sunk the boat one day lol.plus it takes a long time to clean 300+ fish.
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You can have every turd eating mullet on the face of this earth.. I'll pass.. And keep a bass before a mullet
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I have eaten mullet that we caught in the ICW in FL. They were good. They taste like sh** from here.
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i havent tried any from here im sure its because of how muddy the water is compared to FL,AL,MS.im not a big fan of them only time i kept them was with my dad or if he told me to keep an eye out when id go out.they do make grea bait for trotlines though
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Ok, now i see the pictures. Must be blocked on my work computer. lol!
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How do you keep it lit? |
make sure the wood is nice and dry and throw it on top of some coals it'll keep it burnin.and if that fails,option #2 "liquid smoke" never tried it on fish though
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Lake Guntersville is a really nice lake. Fished there when I was about 10. Can't remember much about the fishing but it was really nice.
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Nice fishes.
I cannot eat Mullet. I heard from some Fla. shrimpers that the Mullet in Fla. is better tasting than in La. I tried the Mullet in Fla. and it don't taste any different than the ones in La. Yucky. |
yes lake guntersville is beautiful when we went last october there was an flw tour.but it was neat u could hold crackers out the window and feed deer
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I will eat most bait: shrimp, crab, and squid.But, the mullet I leave for brother-in-law!!!!
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in the Fl panhandle they love mullet, they castnet for mullet like we castnet for shrimp lol....I've had some great tasting mullet.. but i've also had some that taste like mud there too, I think the trick to it is FRESH, as in same day you catch em you eat em....they even got the "mullet festival" in niceville,fl.
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I've never ate mullett, but i'll try it. I mean when i was growing up my grandpa ate anything that wouldn't eat him first. I can remember him eating raw blackbird eggs straight out the nest at our lease in sweetlake.
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Yeah it was, but he was raised and taught all his grandkids how to live off the land.
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Ate mullet last year at our family reunion in Alabama...Orange beach area. Castnetted a ton of mullet fried em up. They weren't bad, kinda fishy but I had plenty of beer and ketchup!
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yea ketchup saves the day with fried mullet.i try not to knock stuff till i try it either but i dont even eat raw chicken eggs.fried blackbird eggs anyone?
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No, but my grandpa ate blackbird eggs raw
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