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re: What to do with rainbow trout
Posted on 12/22/14 at 5:23 pm to choupiquesushi
Posted on 12/22/14 at 5:23 pm to choupiquesushi
a good fresh native rainbow, or one that has been wild for a while is pretty good.
they don't freeze well.
Brookies are divine.
stocked farmed or pond raised trout are not very good.
fresh wild salmon are really good too. farm raised...not so much.
if you caught them in BR, they will probably have what is known as "off-flavor" which comes from the bluegreen algae that blooms from overfeeding and concentration of poop.
they don't freeze well.
Brookies are divine.
stocked farmed or pond raised trout are not very good.
fresh wild salmon are really good too. farm raised...not so much.
if you caught them in BR, they will probably have what is known as "off-flavor" which comes from the bluegreen algae that blooms from overfeeding and concentration of poop.
Posted on 12/22/14 at 5:28 pm to hardhead
Brookies are indeed a religious experience to catch and eat
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