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re: Can I eat a mudcat?
Posted on 9/18/14 at 6:51 pm to indytiger
Posted on 9/18/14 at 6:51 pm to indytiger
That is a spotted cat, aka flathead. No better eating catfish.
On the mud cats, they're great when the water is cold. I've never eaten them during warm months.
When you clean them they're reddish and ugly but put them in fridge in water for at least a day. When you cook them they'll taste a lot lot spotted cat.
On the mud cats, they're great when the water is cold. I've never eaten them during warm months.
When you clean them they're reddish and ugly but put them in fridge in water for at least a day. When you cook them they'll taste a lot lot spotted cat.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 7:03 pm to Geauxtiga
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That is a spotted cat, aka flathead.
government catfish
Posted on 9/18/14 at 7:43 pm to Geauxtiga
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Posted by Geauxtiga That is a spotted cat, aka flathead. No better eating catfish. On the mud cats, they're great when the water is cold. I've never eaten them during warm months. When you clean them they're reddish and ugly but put them in fridge in water for at least a day. When you cook them they'll taste a lot lot spotted cat.
same as opolousa (spelling?)
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