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re: What's Your Favorite "Trash Fish" to Eat?
Posted on 7/8/14 at 10:50 pm to Stadium Rat
Posted on 7/8/14 at 10:50 pm to Stadium Rat
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Many times, today's trash fish are tomorrow's fish fad.
"Many" times huh? Name a couple. I'll give you one: Crawfish. But that trend started decades ago. List some of these new fads you're talking about..
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I don't fish anymore, but when I was a kid and we'd catch fish, there was no fish my dad wouldn't have us eat.
Anyone who will eat gar and tell you it tastes good automatically loses all credibility with me. I've had gar a couple different ways and they've all be completely terrible.
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What's Your Favorite "Trash Fish" to Eat?
catfish for me
Posted on 7/8/14 at 10:53 pm to Rohan2Reed
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Anyone who will eat gar and tell you it tastes good automatically loses all credibility with me. I've had gar a couple different ways and they've all be completely terrible.
Well anyone who doesn't know how to cook it loses all credibility with me.
And see the redfish reference above regarding today's trash, tomorrow's fad. Obviously you have no knowledge of these things so why comment?
Posted on 7/8/14 at 10:58 pm to Rohan2Reed
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Anyone who will eat gar and tell you it tastes good automatically loses all credibility with me. I've had gar a couple different ways and they've all be completely terrible.
Well the article clearly states that the gar wasn't a favorite. And I don't particularly care for it, even coming from a place where "gar balls" were commonplace. Also, nice conjugation of that "be" verb.
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"Many" times huh? Name a couple
Lobster was considered po' folk food for years (admittedly shellfish). 50 years ago Bluefin was shite -- literally put into cat food. Now it's having problems with population. Drum is a polarizing fish.
Growing up, I loved catfish. I still enjoy it. I don't care what anyone says.
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I can't wait for the nutria fad to catch on
One of my dad's buddies made a gravy, once. Tasted like shite. But I guess you could do something with it. Some way. I don't know how.
This post was edited on 7/8/14 at 10:59 pm
Posted on 7/9/14 at 11:05 am to Rohan2Reed
quote:Lobster
Many times, today's trash fish are tomorrow's fish fad.
"Many" times huh? Name a couple. I'll give you one: Crawfish. But that trend started decades ago. List some of these new fads you're talking about..
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