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Ooooh - I am so sorry. This is not the Religion board. You shall be AssBoxed for this violation of etiquette.^^^ nerdistic faggots of Soddom!
You're going to report me? Oh yeah - and what's your mom going to do about me posting about waterproof cameras in a fishing thread, moron?@Holliday ...stop spamming and tell your bumchum mate too, or I’ll have to report the both of you! Last warning...
I've never done any saltwater fishing. Mine has always been fresh water. Can you tell a major difference in saltwater and freshwater taste? I've had shark meat- which isn't all that great...but I love Atlantic salmon. I guess shark just has a distinguished flavor and it has to be an acquired taste ....
I've never done any saltwater fishing. Mine has always been fresh water. Can you tell a major difference in saltwater and freshwater taste? I've had shark meat- which isn't all that great...but I love Atlantic salmon. I guess shark just has a distinguished flavor and it has to be an acquired taste ....
Good question. Based on my experiences. Salt water fish has better flavor, especially if fresh. In cold water, Salmon, Halibut, Stripped Bass, Cod, and a host of rock fish. In tropical waters, Dorado (Mahi Mahi), Wahoo, Tuna, Marlina, Triple Tail. Grouper, snapper. All have wonderful flavor, and and a million ways to prepare, including raw. In Sushi, Pokee, Cervchi. Trout can be real tasty, and is excellent smoked. I go out with friend Jdog frequently. Like 30, 40 miles off shore. It’s it’s own world, out there. Fun to jump in and wonder what’s underneath you. I hope you try some of these species. I know you’ll like it:ThumbsUp4:
I've never done any saltwater fishing. Mine has always been fresh water. Can you tell a major difference in saltwater and freshwater taste? I've had shark meat- which isn't all that great...but I love Atlantic salmon. I guess shark just has a distinguished flavor and it has to be an acquired taste ....
Good question. Based on my experiences. Salt water fish has better flavor, especially if fresh. In cold water, Salmon, Halibut, Stripped Bass, Cod, and a host of rock fish. In tropical waters, Dorado (Mahi Mahi), Wahoo, Tuna, Marlina, Triple Tail. Grouper, snapper. All have wonderful flavor, and and a million ways to prepare, including raw. In Sushi, Pokee, Cervchi. Trout can be real tasty, and is excellent smoked. I go out with friend Jdog frequently. Like 30, 40 miles off shore. It’s it’s own world, out there. Fun to jump in and wonder what’s underneath you. I hope you try some of these species. I know you’ll like it:ThumbsUp4:
I've had tuna but never fresh- always in a can, lol. I have tried trout and bass, too.....mahi mahi just sounds good with the name itself, lol. Thinking about smoking some fish with maybe some pineapple rings on it or something.....what would you suggest? What fish goes great with fruit....particularly pineapple?
I've never done any saltwater fishing. Mine has always been fresh water. Can you tell a major difference in saltwater and freshwater taste? I've had shark meat- which isn't all that great...but I love Atlantic salmon. I guess shark just has a distinguished flavor and it has to be an acquired taste ....
Good question. Based on my experiences. Salt water fish has better flavor, especially if fresh. In cold water, Salmon, Halibut, Stripped Bass, Cod, and a host of rock fish. In tropical waters, Dorado (Mahi Mahi), Wahoo, Tuna, Marlina, Triple Tail. Grouper, snapper. All have wonderful flavor, and and a million ways to prepare, including raw. In Sushi, Pokee, Cervchi. Trout can be real tasty, and is excellent smoked. I go out with friend Jdog frequently. Like 30, 40 miles off shore. It’s it’s own world, out there. Fun to jump in and wonder what’s underneath you. I hope you try some of these species. I know you’ll like it:ThumbsUp4:
I've had tuna but never fresh- always in a can, lol. I have tried trout and bass, too.....mahi mahi just sounds good with the name itself, lol. Thinking about smoking some fish with maybe some pineapple rings on it or something.....what would you suggest? What fish goes great with fruit....particularly pineapple?
Do you have a kettle charcoal type Bar B Q?
I've never done any saltwater fishing. Mine has always been fresh water. Can you tell a major difference in saltwater and freshwater taste? I've had shark meat- which isn't all that great...but I love Atlantic salmon. I guess shark just has a distinguished flavor and it has to be an acquired taste ....
Good question. Based on my experiences. Salt water fish has better flavor, especially if fresh. In cold water, Salmon, Halibut, Stripped Bass, Cod, and a host of rock fish. In tropical waters, Dorado (Mahi Mahi), Wahoo, Tuna, Marlina, Triple Tail. Grouper, snapper. All have wonderful flavor, and and a million ways to prepare, including raw. In Sushi, Pokee, Cervchi. Trout can be real tasty, and is excellent smoked. I go out with friend Jdog frequently. Like 30, 40 miles off shore. It’s it’s own world, out there. Fun to jump in and wonder what’s underneath you. I hope you try some of these species. I know you’ll like it:ThumbsUp4:
I've had tuna but never fresh- always in a can, lol. I have tried trout and bass, too.....mahi mahi just sounds good with the name itself, lol. Thinking about smoking some fish with maybe some pineapple rings on it or something.....what would you suggest? What fish goes great with fruit....particularly pineapple?
Do you have a kettle charcoal type Bar B Q?
Something like that, yeah
Received my waterproof/underwater camera yesterday. Doesn't come with a memory card though - ordered that. Got vid and sound and everything. Got the gogs too - nice. Zionor pair is really sweet.
Of course, sadly I will not be here to show you all of the interesting pics, but you'll know I'm out there somewhere taking them.
Wet Wading boots arrive tomorrow. Very exciting.
9 weeks till opening day.
catch any fish yet?:LOL2::LOL2:
I've posted fish pics and so have you.catch any fish yet?:LOL2::LOL2:
Have you? Hooked line and swivel