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...really? Cause i know about 100 shrimp boats loaded up with them bayou yellowfin. I can't get over the smell.
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Road kill would taste better.
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So you pretty much make jack ceviche then grill it, with enough seasoning to cover up the taste.
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Never tried it . Is it really that bad ??? Ya'll mite be trying to hide something . Scared they gunna put some limits on ya'll boy's to the west ......
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Once I ate Jack and never looked back
Back at cutting its head off for chum Worst fish Meat in GOM
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IDK man, had some Vietnamese painters cook hardtails they caught when I worked offshore. Never tried it, but smell was horrendous. Fish head soup...threw the pots out when they didn't clean it!
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Beg to differ. Tarpon is worse.
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I have no idea what people are talking about when they say this fish tastes bad. My bet is they have never tried it or have never tried it cared for and properly trimmed.
We take good care of our fish - icing them immediately and thoroughly. My daughter makes careful efforts at trimming after I provide the initial fillet. Her words: I was super careful taking all the blood meat off of the CJ.... as with everything else Lol like super rinsing all the scales and [slime] and trimming any bones or blood meat or silver skin The strong marinade is a matter of choice, not covering up strong fishy flavors. The last time we had it, we just threw it on the grill. The mild, firm flesh was very good grilled. But the mild flavor suggested some cajun seasoning ... |
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I think you're right. Most of the time people say this or that fish is "bad", they have no idea what they are talking about. They are just repeating the myths and legends they've been told. If they have tried it, it's usually with a biased preconception going in and they only reaffirm their preconception.
Most of these people say hardhead catfish are "bad". Put them in a blind taste test and they couldn't tell the difference between hardhead and any other catfish. This is groupthink. People trying to fit in with what their group thinks. Doesn't matter if it's true or not. |
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I was told the same with gaffs but trim the blood out and they are great. If I ever get a Jack I'll try it, I'm sure if God put it in the ocean we can find a way to eat it. After all, someone had to eat the first oyster.
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My opinion, the juice ain't worth the squeezing. If you have to work that hard trimming and prepping, then it's not worth it. This isn't Florida. We have resources and liberal limits on better fish than sailcats and jackfish.
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Ive stuck enough of those guys with gaffs then cut them up on a boat and they were bloody as hell and stunk like rat a**. There is no way by removing the blood line those fish smell any better. God put it on the earth to keep other fish in check, not to be eaten.
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Its funny you started this post about jacks, my friend recently kept one to try out and once he cleaned it, he didn't have much confidence in the taste by the looks of the meat, so he grabbed some ribeyes out the freezer as a backup incase the jack crevalle was bad. He ended up seasoning the jack as he would a steak, and he said the jack was pretty damn good. I still laugh at him, but he said he isn't throwing any back any time soon. I googled it to make sure they weren't super high in mercury or anything, and I didn't find anything saying they were unhealthy, so there's that too. Trustworthy friend of mine too. I'm not saying I'd keep any, but if I'm ever starving, I may try it out. |
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BTW I first wash off all salt water fish before cleaning. I trim all the red meat on reds and any other fish I catch that has a blood line. As I'm cleaning each fish, I constantly hose off my cleaning table. I don't particularly enjoy filets that have been dredged through slime, scales, guts and fish $h!t. A fisherman being plumb lazy does not make any fish or animal trash. Regardless of how many posts he has here! |
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If I ever catch one I'll cook it and report back.
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Go out the pass find a shrimp boat or sat rig they are every where
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Well, i don't know about you guys, but if i catch it will be cook and eaten.................................
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I can honestly see why people don't eat them, that is one slimy fish. |
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