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Lancer wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 14:45:04 GMT, "Landshark" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 16 Jan 2004 13:26:15 GMT, Steveo moparholic@hotmail- Lancer@web said: I didn't think that the U.S. allowed game fish to be imported. I thought the Walleye and others that were sold were farm raised? That's catfish, retail Lake Erie Walleye come from Canada. It's even illegal to sell Walleye that you catch on a line in the US. I hope it stays that way too! Man they farm raise all sorts fish now a days. Landshark Best one I have seen are the sea turtle farms in the Caymans. Ever have a turtle burger? My buddy puts on a turtle fry. Those hard shelled *******s have 5 different tasting meats in them. His wife cooks most of it like city chicken. I don't like the 'cleansing' process. He puts them in a rubber garbage can for a week with no water or food, claims it 'cleans them out from the earthy taste. I told him thats friggin cruel. I still eat it tho. |
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On 16 Jan 2004 15:32:58 GMT, Steveo
wrote: Lancer wrote: On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 14:45:04 GMT, "Landshark" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 16 Jan 2004 13:26:15 GMT, Steveo moparholic@hotmail- Lancer@web said: I didn't think that the U.S. allowed game fish to be imported. I thought the Walleye and others that were sold were farm raised? That's catfish, retail Lake Erie Walleye come from Canada. It's even illegal to sell Walleye that you catch on a line in the US. I hope it stays that way too! Man they farm raise all sorts fish now a days. Landshark Best one I have seen are the sea turtle farms in the Caymans. Ever have a turtle burger? My buddy puts on a turtle fry. Those hard shelled *******s have 5 different tasting meats in them. His wife cooks most of it like city chicken. I don't like the 'cleansing' process. He puts them in a rubber garbage can for a week with no water or food, claims it 'cleans them out from the earthy taste. I told him thats friggin cruel. I still eat it tho. Never heard of doing that, I know people that feed them corn meal to help clean them out. They sure are good eating. |
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Lancer wrote:
On 16 Jan 2004 15:32:58 GMT, Steveo Best one I have seen are the sea turtle farms in the Caymans. Ever have a turtle burger? My buddy puts on a turtle fry. Those hard shelled *******s have 5 different tasting meats in them. His wife cooks most of it like city chicken. I don't like the 'cleansing' process. He puts them in a rubber garbage can for a week with no water or food, claims it 'cleans them out from the earthy taste. I told him thats friggin cruel. I still eat it tho. Never heard of doing that, I know people that feed them corn meal to help clean them out. It's fairly common around here and it's ugly to look at. He put on 90 lbs of it at his last feed, 30 lbs of it came on dry ice from someplace. They sure are good eating. No doubt. |
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... (Twistedhed) wrote: Two things in this world that taste more like fish than fish..gator and turtle. Reptilian dishes can be dashed a bit with some cajun cookin'..but I'll stick with a good white fish and things that have gills. I disagree, gator or turtle taste nothing like fish. Of course you've been eating that salty stuff so long your buds are toast. :-) I'll agree, it's all about how it's made. Landshark -- Hard things are put in our way, not to stop us, but to call out our courage and strength. |
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![]() Landshark wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... (Twistedhed) wrote: Two things in this world that taste more like fish than fish..gator and turtle. Reptilian dishes can be dashed a bit with some cajun cookin'..but I'll stick with a good white fish and things that have gills. I disagree, gator or turtle taste nothing like fish. Of course you've been eating that salty stuff so long your buds are toast. :-) I'll agree, it's all about how it's made. Landshark on the flip side the striper is one helluva good tasting fish with no need for spices. the recent 17 pounder fed 7 people most of who had trepidation eating something that might taste fishy. clean plates all around... |
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![]() "jim" wrote in message ... Landshark wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... (Twistedhed) wrote: Two things in this world that taste more like fish than fish..gator and turtle. Reptilian dishes can be dashed a bit with some cajun cookin'..but I'll stick with a good white fish and things that have gills. I disagree, gator or turtle taste nothing like fish. Of course you've been eating that salty stuff so long your buds are toast. :-) I'll agree, it's all about how it's made. Landshark on the flip side the striper is one helluva good tasting fish with no need for spices. the recent 17 pounder fed 7 people most of who had trepidation eating something that might taste fishy. clean plates all around... Same with Sturgeon, Yellow fin, Sole among others. Landshark -- Hard things are put in our way, not to stop us, but to call out our courage and strength. |
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