03-24-09, 08:48 PM | #1 |
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Goin after 'em
i was talkin to anthony on the phone just now.. talkin bout workin saturday.. goin to hang out with this girl..
and i said yeah i guess i'll come friday.. and stay the night or w/e.. he said yeah i went to that pond down the road today.. a guy said theres big ones in there and i saw them. he said he saw at least an 8lb, 6lb and 4 lb or so .. and there on the bed.. and he knows where one bed is.. so friday were goin after some more beddin fish.. hope to add to the count and maybe get anthony a PB.. i'll probally keep the eating size fish out of this pond.. and cook them up.. is there a way to grill bass? if we catch any, we'll grill them.. not fry them..
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03-24-09, 08:55 PM | #2 |
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I have an idea on grilling fish that I really wanna try this year.
Just grillin em with olive oil and Tabasco Chipotle Pepper Sauce. Maybe some Lemon Pepper as well. Or, olive oil and Frank's Chile & Lime Sauce. As far as the actual technique, I'm no help there. Never grilled fish before. But if it walked around on hooves or clucked, I can grill the heck out of it!
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use a cedar plank for fish. here's some reading for ya.
http://bbq.about.com/od/fishandseafood/a/aa100204a.htm |
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hmm.. may just turn them loose..
haha
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One of my favorite ways is to make a pan out of foil to lay on the grates. Melt a stick of butter in the foil pan and let it melt over medium heat. Sprinkle salt and pepper on the fillets. I also like to sprinkle a little garlic power on the fillets as well. Lay the fillets in the foil pan and cook a few minutes per side untill the fillets are white and easily flake with a fork. And call me when it's ready to eat!
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I've heard of doin em that way and it sounds awesome!
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03-24-09, 09:20 PM | #7 |
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idk how to fillet..
nor have a filleting knife... but i sure can try.. if the fish is around 2-5 lbs that is..
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never grilled bass...but i grilled some catfish last year that turned out pretty good....just put a little bit of lemon pepper on em and grilled em...turned out decent....good luck |
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I have grilled bass once, on a foreman. It tasted alright, the only problem was keeping it together.
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hmm..idk.. i may just throw em back..
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yeah the 1-3 lbers are the best eatin... man if you catch another 10 lber im gonna come fish on your ponds
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That's stupid to catch all the big fish on beds and eat them, just don't be asking why theres no more big fish in that pond in a couple years
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03-25-09, 08:22 PM | #15 |
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i said before i wasnt going to keep anymore big fish. or any fish at all..
just a couple to eat every now and then..
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well i didnt hit any on the bed the other day, saw them, but they were cruising so they wouldnt bite
then today after work [ we went home at 12..cant do roof work in the rain.] we went down to anthonys lake house and fished the pond there, saw 4 cruisers there, no bite but i did hit one that was sitting in the bed. never saw another one but i hit the one that was in the bed.. about 3 lbs.. left the scale at my house..
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Eat more beef..What is idk?
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03-28-09, 11:11 PM | #18 |
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idk: i dont know
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If you don't know, then don't try to answer the question...
Who's on first?
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