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Old 08-04-2018, 05:57 PM
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My next step is trying a hardhead. I read an article a few weeks back saying that they were as good as gafftop long as you cut the red out. I’m willing to try it once. I mean they eat the same thing everything else eats. Why would they taste so gross? They eat live shrimp and fish soo I’m willing to give it a try
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Old 08-19-2018, 08:26 PM
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My next step is trying a hardhead. I read an article a few weeks back saying that they were as good as gafftop long as you cut the red out. I?m willing to try it once. I mean they eat the same thing everything else eats. Why would they taste so gross? They eat live shrimp and fish soo I?m willing to give it a try
I've eaten harhead, taste like any other catfish. Only thing is on a 2lb harhead (which is big in my parts) you'll only yield about 3oz of meat. Almost not worth it to clean them.
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