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Bodom Children Of
05-19-2007, 03:43 AM
So I got a chance to head out to my local favorite lake. Bluegills are a spawnin'. :jointsmile:
I collect all my own worms. I like to fillet them so i don't have to mess with the scales or bones.
Bodom Children Of
05-19-2007, 03:44 AM
The conclusion; all in a matter of hours. :jointsmile:
Lucky u ,that looks delicious,I love catching my breakfast I only live 5 mins frm the beach and take my boys every week. never seen blue gils b4 nice .We get Tommy ruffs and whiting at our local in Australia. :thumbsup:
weedmaster
05-19-2007, 05:30 AM
fresh caught fish tastes so much better esp when you catch it yourself that looks one yummy breakfast. takeing my son fishing tomorrow hopeing to catch bass, but dont care if we dont catch anything i just love fishing and being stoned. not sure if to take my boat out or just sit on the beach.i'm lucky beach is only 5 min walk away,sending my son out later at low tide to get peeler crab and rag worm, bass love peeler crab, fingers crossed could have bass for dinner.
slipknotpsycho
05-19-2007, 07:01 AM
woulda been better with a nice beer... but i love fresh fish..
homemade batter or the kind in the package?
geonagual
05-19-2007, 07:27 AM
mmmmmm. Fresh fish
Bodom Children Of
05-19-2007, 01:49 PM
fresh caught fish tastes so much better esp when you catch it yourself that looks one yummy breakfast. takeing my son fishing tomorrow hopeing to catch bass, but dont care if we dont catch anything i just love fishing and being stoned. not sure if to take my boat out or just sit on the beach.i'm lucky beach is only 5 min walk away,sending my son out later at low tide to get peeler crab and rag worm, bass love peeler crab, fingers crossed could have bass for dinner.
yeah, fishing and being stoned go together well. I'll prolly take my boat out withing a couple weeks. I just have a little 10 footer but the lake i go one is relatively small.
woulda been better with a nice beer... but i love fresh fish..
homemade batter or the kind in the package?
package, some Louisiana kind. no beer :(. needed something that would fill me up without slowing me down. :jointsmile:
Bodom Children Of
05-19-2007, 02:05 PM
This post was inspired partly by you, slip, and all your meal threads. lol. I always get a kick outta those. :jointsmile:
bucknuts1870
05-19-2007, 02:56 PM
Fishing is the shit. I used to work at a fishing shop on Marco Island, Florida, all we did was blaze and go fishing. The BEST is either fresh Snook, Cobia(my favorite), or Dolphin on the grill, but if frying is your thing nothing beats fresh lane snapper...Unless Big Black decides to show up in yer spread, then it's Marlin steaks for the whole village.
slipknotpsycho
05-19-2007, 08:52 PM
This post was inspired partly by you, slip, and all your meal threads. lol. I always get a kick outta those. :jointsmile:
i love seeing people's munchies <.< gives me ideas on what to cook in the future... which i think ima have to make some fish sometime soon now.... but ours will probably be pan seared talipa, as that's my wifes fav fish... (mine's red snapper)
partyguy420
05-19-2007, 10:30 PM
so what do red snapper taste like slip? i only eat river run fish(salmon and other fish that swim up the rivers from the ocean to spawn) and fish in the local lakes(mostly rainbow trout... some bass... bull fish and cat fish...
we eat alot of salmon... mainly king salmon... the last king salmon i cought was about 4 feet long... umm... i havent gone fishing in a long time... i might run out and grab my truck(i dont drive it to often because of it not having tabs and me not having a licence) but grab the chevy and the river boat and see what i cant catch... or either that the 16 foot and go to texas pond... or kaskey lake... or grab the neabhors 8 foot boat and go up to praie lakes or north moutian lake(you have to carry the boats down a steep ass hill or else i would take the 16 footer... but the 8 foot boat weighs no more then30 pounds....
slipknotpsycho
05-19-2007, 10:57 PM
i'ts kinda hard to explain fish o.0 they all taste pretty much the same...
but it's extremely tender, and seems to retain juices pretty damn well...
but mostly i prefer it cuz it's a deep water fish so they get pretty big, no bones to worry about (and it's pretty cheap which is a plus... it's almost EXACTY like salmon at a fraction of the price)
they have a smaller brother in lakes and what not... called redfish. i'm sure you've seen one from time to time...
red fish - Google Image Result for http://hartwell.tv/webpics/m-red-fish.JPG (http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://hartwell.tv/webpics/m-red-fish.JPG&imgrefurl=http://hartwell.tv/red-fish.htm&h=377&w=500&sz=35&hl=en&start=2&tbnid=cmHaJUBApmJNZM:&tbnh=98&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dred%2Bfish%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26h l%3Den%26safe%3Doff)
red snapper - http://www.pedasifishing.com/main/images/Gallery/Red-Snapper-Fishing-In-Panama-b.jpg
our local bay used to be filled with kroakers too... another one of my favs (tho small) http://www.serc.si.edu/labs/fish_invert_ecology/images/fish/croaker.jpg
they used to be pretty fucking big and abundant around here...
but our local fishing has all but dried up... fishing for hours, you're lucky to get one bite, much less one fish... and if you do get lucky enough to get that fish, it's no longer then 6 inches >.< just a baby not even worth keeping...
needless to say, i haven't had fresh fish in awhile....
partyguy420
05-19-2007, 11:21 PM
i'ts kinda hard to explain fish o.0 they all taste pretty much the same...
but it's extremely tender, and seems to retain juices pretty damn well...
but mostly i prefer it cuz it's a deep water fish so they get pretty big, no bones to worry about (and it's pretty cheap which is a plus... it's almost EXACTY like salmon at a fraction of the price)
they have a smaller brother in lakes and what not... called redfish. i'm sure you've seen one from time to time...
red fish - Google Image Result for http://hartwell.tv/webpics/m-red-fish.JPG (http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://hartwell.tv/webpics/m-red-fish.JPG&imgrefurl=http://hartwell.tv/red-fish.htm&h=377&w=500&sz=35&hl=en&start=2&tbnid=cmHaJUBApmJNZM:&tbnh=98&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dred%2Bfish%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26h l%3Den%26safe%3Doff)
red snapper - http://www.pedasifishing.com/main/images/Gallery/Red-Snapper-Fishing-In-Panama-b.jpg
our local bay used to be filled with kroakers too... another one of my favs (tho small) http://www.serc.si.edu/labs/fish_invert_ecology/images/fish/croaker.jpg
they used to be pretty fucking big and abundant around here...
but our local fishing has all but dried up... fishing for hours, you're lucky to get one bite, much less one fish... and if you do get lucky enough to get that fish, it's no longer then 6 inches >.< just a baby not even worth keeping...
needless to say, i haven't had fresh fish in awhile....
salmon is expencive? i didnt know that one... but no i havent seen either one of those fish.... but i didnt know salmon was that expencive... i always thought it was a cheap fish.... but i guess thats becaus my uncle runs a (some what) of a comercial fishing(native americans up here have special fishing licences that allow us to take larger boats*such as a 20 foot boat* out with nets and to set our nets out and drag the river and pull in what ever.... this summer thats what im gonna do for work... hes gonna let me barow his 26 foot boat, tow it to the river and give me all the nets and gas i need and drop me off with a camper... and we split the profits 75/25(i get the more monney cause im doing all the work, its hard to pull in even the smaller nets when they are half full of fish... and we run the deeper parts of the river with deeper nets pulling in more fish... in return more monney...but harder work...) and then of cource.. the crab boats... we make alot more monney on the crab boat... and work just about as hard but for longer hours.... the last time i was on the crab boat i worked about 15 hours... pulling 75 pound crab pots up about 30 feet (we had out about 100 crab pots) and at about the 10th pot, the puller motor died out on us and we couldnt get it to start back up... so we fuckin had to work hard as fuck because it was the last day we were open for about another month.... so we couldnt go back to the beach to pick up new parts for the motor and what not....
Bodom Children Of
05-29-2007, 06:07 AM
Went out wading for around 4 hours or so. Got really sunburned. :jointsmile:
slipknotpsycho
05-29-2007, 06:11 AM
salmon is expencive? i didnt know that one... but no i havent seen either one of those fish.... but i didnt know salmon was that expencive... i always thought it was a cheap fish.... but i guess thats becaus my uncle runs a (some what) of a comercial fishing(native americans up here have special fishing licences that allow us to take larger boats*such as a 20 foot boat* out with nets and to set our nets out and drag the river and pull in what ever.... this summer thats what im gonna do for work... hes gonna let me barow his 26 foot boat, tow it to the river and give me all the nets and gas i need and drop me off with a camper... and we split the profits 75/25(i get the more monney cause im doing all the work, its hard to pull in even the smaller nets when they are half full of fish... and we run the deeper parts of the river with deeper nets pulling in more fish... in return more monney...but harder work...) and then of cource.. the crab boats... we make alot more monney on the crab boat... and work just about as hard but for longer hours.... the last time i was on the crab boat i worked about 15 hours... pulling 75 pound crab pots up about 30 feet (we had out about 100 crab pots) and at about the 10th pot, the puller motor died out on us and we couldnt get it to start back up... so we fuckin had to work hard as fuck because it was the last day we were open for about another month.... so we couldnt go back to the beach to pick up new parts for the motor and what not....
not down here it isn't.. down here that shit is easily 7-10 dollars a pound (dpeending on time of year)
PHATTY LUMPKINS
05-29-2007, 06:14 AM
Did you say fishing and Dinner?:thumbsup:
REEFERDREAMZ
05-29-2007, 06:59 AM
WOW Phatty, what kind of fish is that? I cant tell, lake bank or river bank?
MY FAVORITE past time.......
:jointsmile::jointsmile: "BORN ON THE MOUNTAIN, RAISED IN THE CAVE, FISHING AND SMOKING IS ALL I CRAVE.. " :jointsmile:
:smokebong::smokebong: REEFERDREAMZ AKA JOURNEY :jointsmile:
passitplz
05-29-2007, 07:24 AM
i'ts kinda hard to explain fish o.0 they all taste pretty much the same...
but it's extremely tender, and seems to retain juices pretty damn well...
but mostly i prefer it cuz it's a deep water fish so they get pretty big, no bones to worry about (and it's pretty cheap which is a plus... it's almost EXACTY like salmon at a fraction of the price)
they have a smaller brother in lakes and what not... called redfish. i'm sure you've seen one from time to time...
red fish - Google Image Result for http://hartwell.tv/webpics/m-red-fish.JPG (http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://hartwell.tv/webpics/m-red-fish.JPG&imgrefurl=http://hartwell.tv/red-fish.htm&h=377&w=500&sz=35&hl=en&start=2&tbnid=cmHaJUBApmJNZM:&tbnh=98&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dred%2Bfish%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26h l%3Den%26safe%3Doff)
red snapper - http://www.pedasifishing.com/main/images/Gallery/Red-Snapper-Fishing-In-Panama-b.jpg
our local bay used to be filled with kroakers too... another one of my favs (tho small) http://www.serc.si.edu/labs/fish_invert_ecology/images/fish/croaker.jpg
they used to be pretty fucking big and abundant around here...
but our local fishing has all but dried up... fishing for hours, you're lucky to get one bite, much less one fish... and if you do get lucky enough to get that fish, it's no longer then 6 inches >.< just a baby not even worth keeping...
needless to say, i haven't had fresh fish in awhile....
dude, redfishing is the shit... and we used to catch croaker alot while out by texas city but i didnt know u could eat them. i guess we just caught small ones
also flounder taste so fucking good...
PHATTY LUMPKINS
05-29-2007, 07:43 AM
Sturgeon, is what that fish is in the picture. It's caught in the river in our part's of the country. REEFERDREAMZ!:thumbsup:
Bodom Children Of
05-30-2007, 04:44 AM
I've caught these from a river. Spring time sucker run. Don't go river fishing all that much. :jointsmile:
Bodom Children Of
05-30-2007, 04:53 AM
Here's the last of my fishing pictures; until I make more.
Last year at a lake from shore with a crappie rig and worms.
I mostly use worms when I fish. Never learned all the good techniques I guess. No, i don't want to show my face here. :jointsmile:
white bass, some catfish, sucker or chub
slipknotpsycho
05-30-2007, 04:53 AM
dude, redfishing is the shit... and we used to catch croaker alot while out by texas city but i didnt know u could eat them. i guess we just caught small ones
also flounder taste so fucking good...
yeah they're kinda small but very lean and retain flavor well... you wouldn't get very many worth cleaning, but there were a few here and there... just sprinkle a bit of lemon juice on it and some pepper and that's all you need! :thumbsup:
InsomniaBomber420
05-30-2007, 04:57 AM
mmm I want some fried fish,something light and flakey, and some sushi too
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