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I'm a light dredge man. 50/50 corn meal.and corn starch. Put all my strips in gallon Ziploc, put in mixture plus ample old bay and shake. Then into Fry pan..... cornstarch makes it crispy but thin battered....I'd do 75% cornstarch if I planned ahead properly
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The way I cook them requires no breading or oil except to grease the griffo (flat porcelain covered grilling pan with holes) I smear some oil on the pan and set the grill to high. When pan starts to smoke place the fillets on it. I rub some Tony Chachere on both sides of the fish. Burn it almost and do not turn it. Spatula it off the griffo and eat.
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There really is no bad way to prepare blue catfish...mild, firm white meat...and I use Tony’s on all my fish recipes...lightly dust with the Creole seasoning...too much and it is way too spicy ��...oven fried, deep fried, grilled, fish tacos, fish salad, fish cakes, broiled...all good..it is my favorite, readily avaibale fish for the table and we are doing our civic duty removing an invasive species for the DNR...and Snakeheads are pretty tasty, too...one other method for catching these is using a banana jig instead of a Fishfinder rig...works especially well for the drift method of not anchoring and having a suspended bait just inches off the bottom...Last edited by ronaultmtd; 01-18-2019, 08:45 AM."Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
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Originally posted by ronaultmtd View PostThere really is no bad way to prepare blue catfish...mild, firm white meat...and I use Tony’s on all my fish recipes...lightly dust with the Creole seasoning...too much and it is way too spicy ��...oven fried, deep fried, grilled, fish tacos, fish salad, fish cakes, broiled...all good..it is my favorite, readily avaibale fish for the table and we are doing our civic duty removing an invasive species for the DNR...and Snakeheads are pretty tasty, too...one other method for catching these is using a banana jig instead of a Fishfinder rig...works especially well for the drift method of not anchoring and having a suspended bait just inches off the bottom...Ocean Kayak Trident 13: Sand
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Maryland still suggest a limit to how often you eat them. Only 1 meal a month for fish from 24-30", 2 meals a month for fish from 15-24". That for fish caught between the 301 bridge and the DC line.
You can look it up yourself: https://mde.maryland.gov/programs/ma...nadvisory.aspxGreen Old Town Loon 111
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Hoping to get back over for some more blues soon myself...
I'd like to encourage you to make sure you're harvesting the bellies on any fish over ~24". I put 90lbs of blue cat in the freezer last summer from a total of 20 man-hours of fishing and we didn't keep any single fish under 3lbs, the single best day was 22 fish kept, equal number lost, nothing under 3lbs kept. Couldn't even lift the stringer at the dock, lol.
I picked up the lithium rapala fillet knife at an auction for $4, great investment, lol....that and the "fillet claw" at wal-mart for $7 and a sharp dexter traditional means perfect fillets every time without much extra work.2016 NuCanoe Pursuit 13.5
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Originally posted by WVKayakFisher View PostHoping to get back over for some more blues soon myself...
I'd like to encourage you to make sure you're harvesting the bellies on any fish over ~24". I put 90lbs of blue cat in the freezer last summer from a total of 20 man-hours of fishing and we didn't keep any single fish under 3lbs, the single best day was 22 fish kept, equal number lost, nothing under 3lbs kept. Couldn't even lift the stringer at the dock, lol.
I picked up the lithium rapala fillet knife at an auction for $4, great investment, lol....that and the "fillet claw" at wal-mart for $7 and a sharp dexter traditional means perfect fillets every time without much extra work.Ocean Kayak Trident 13: Sand
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