Posted by Texasmark1 on January 03, 2012 at 05:33:26 from (67.142.164.27):
In Reply to: Re: fish??? posted by Whizkidkyus on January 03, 2012 at 03:06:14:
FF fish sand is a Whitefish, caught off the NW coast of US. Big trawlers/factory boats scoop them up by the tons. In 30 minutes from the time the fish hits the deck it is quick frozen. Wonder why they taste so good? The show did mention McD as a user.
An to go with that, I saw a show from Idaho about FF french fries. After watching what they go through, I don't fool with hand cut taters any more. I go to the frozen foods in the groc. store and buy FF/FF style. Great tasting.
I just bought 100 Channel Cats for my pond at about 6-8". Will be ready to chew on in a couple of years at 2-3#. Excellent eating when fried as said. I use Cajun prepared coating, better than I can come up with. Throw em in hot grease and when they float pull em out. Serve with horseradish/catsup "cocktail sauce" or "tarter sauce" (mayo, onion and pickles chopped fine and cream of tartar powder all mixed up good). Heinz makes both. Also taters we discussed and a salad of choice or cole slaw.
If you like hook and line or trot line, high fin blue or fishing live bait, flathead or opelousas (especially) cats are superb if you get them before they get too big. Blue doesn't seem to matter...don't accumulate a lot of fat like channels and flat heads.
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