you guys eat LMB, SMB, Crappie, sunfish, other sweet water fish, etc?
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Depend on where you fish, if you fish from local lake it probably safe to eat all your catches. I wouldn't eat bottom feeder from Potomac such as catfish, carp, eel, the rest are good I think.
Originally posted by jet View Postyou guys eat LMB, SMB, Crappie, sunfish, other sweet water fish, etc?
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beyond being safe, have you guys tried any of them? any good? out west, you can find tons of youtubes vids of them enjoying fish(but thats all they got), not so much around the mid atlantic. i have seen shore fisherman on the upper potomac and md/va lakes with buckets and coolers keeping fish so was curious.sigpic
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When I visited relatives in the Carolinas we used to catch crappie and sunfish in a local pond. My folks would dredge it in corn meal, and fry it with hush puppies. It was tasty, but anything fried and served with hush puppies is tasty. But I've never found panfish like these to be worth the time and effort to cook myself.
Yellow perch is delicious. Snakehead is a delicious, firm, and versatile fish, and you get a lot of meat off one. I usually steer clear of catfish, though I have eaten channel cats and found them to be tasty.
Overall, saltwater fish just taste better in my opinion.
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Originally posted by jffoley View PostNO! They live downriver from a major city. What do you do in that bathroom every day!??!
Enjoy C&R font
what do you think the chesapeake bay is? 6 states and 64k square miles of plumbing to the bay...flush! BUT my point is, imagine if the FW fish lived in a deer park water bottle, do these sweetwater fish taste ok?sigpic
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Taken a few LMB from Loch Raven in my day, pretty good to eat IMHO. If you can catch Blue gill big enough to make them worth cleaning, there isn't a better eating fish out there...
I also put my fair share of stocked trout in my freezer, but I guess that doesn't really count...
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I'm originally from the Cape Cod area,the lakes up there are crystal clear, just like that Deer Park bottle. I've eaten LMB, yellow perch, bluegill, and various trout. Trout and bluegill are great, perch is good, bass was just ok. (I've also had catfish and tilapia at restaurants and love both of them.)
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Originally posted by jet View Postwhat do you think the chesapeake bay is? 6 states and 64k square miles of plumbing to the bay...flush! BUT my point is, imagine if the FW fish lived in a deer park water bottle, do these sweetwater fish taste ok?
But, keep in mind there's a reason for those fish consumption advisories:
http://www.chesapeakebay.net/blog/po..._bay_watershed
http://www.mde.maryland.gov/programs...ies%202011.pdf
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/Epidemio...gy/Advisories/
http://www.dnrec.delaware.gov/fw/Fis...sory_Chart.pdf
PCB's, Yum!
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Originally posted by jet View Postwhat do you think the chesapeake bay is? 6 states and 64k square miles of plumbing to the bay...flush! BUT my point is, imagine if the FW fish lived in a deer park water bottle, do these sweetwater fish taste ok?Hobie Outback
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