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Old 07-06-2005, 05:54 PM   #31
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I have a pond in the backyard. Stocked w/ channel cats. Only 2 acres at most. If you feed the regularly they taste much better. If you don't they eat mud, shit, etc, of course. (they WILL survive). The smaller they are, the better they taste. Bigger than 3-4 lbs......chunk'em.
The pond is creek fed as opposed to spring fed. In a dry, hot summer, even the small ones taste a little "muddy".
My Dad's pond, which IS spring fed, and therefore stays cooler & cleaner, seems to yield better fish. I have eaten some pretty big ones (which were cut into fillets) & they were rather tasty.
I'm thinking its a combo of the food AND the water.
Lots of folks think the taste comes from the bones, and insist on fillets.
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Old 07-06-2005, 05:58 PM   #32
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BTW, in my area the best bait for catfish is small sunfish (in the river) and raw chicken liver in ponds. I'm quite sure they are omnivorous........
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Old 07-06-2005, 08:03 PM   #33
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xoB: Don't tell me you eat carp..............
Not if I have a choice but I worked for a Jew whose mother used to put them in a tub with fresh water and corn meal for a couple days. Twern't that bad.
Some people even eat Shad instead of the board.

Oh.....catfish...omnivores...you bet. I've had them hit a Hawaian Wiggler.
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Old 07-06-2005, 08:04 PM   #34
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Flying Carp. From Sunday paper. http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pb...507030341/1127
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Old 07-06-2005, 10:24 PM   #35
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Especially 100 year old cat fish. Cripes! It depends on whether you are eating farm raised cat fish or something you drug off the bottom of Lake Pleasant. Farm raised isn't too bad, it's the ones you catch yourself that will taste like the bottom of the lake bed.
What does 100 year old catfish taste like?

Depends.

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Old 07-07-2005, 09:49 AM   #36
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Probably one of the strangest fish dishes is Lutefisk from Norway where in the old days it was usually cod that was dried and treated with lye as a preservative. It was typically served smothered in bacon fat or mustard for Christmas dinner;
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Old 07-07-2005, 02:59 PM   #37
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I got a lead on that picture that chrisinhouston posted on the last page. it appears to be a Goliath Grouper (Jewfish) here's a pic and the narrative on these guys fishing trip......
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Old 07-07-2005, 04:40 PM   #38
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Probably one of the strangest fish dishes is Lutefisk from Norway where in the old days it was usually cod that was dried and treated with lye as a preservative. It was typically served smothered in bacon fat or mustard for Christmas dinner;
I have had lutefisk. You can't live in Ballard and not have lutefisk (you'd probably be driven out). It is cod cured in lye. The mystery of why you don't die from poisoning is intact. However, it is a dish that you should try.

I have not had it with bacon grease, but with a little butter on top. I would say that it's delicious, but that would be the butter talking, because the fish itself was so mild as to be practially tasteless. The texture was interesting--very soft and without much grain. Maybe like firm tofu. It was pretty to look at, blindingly white, and somewhat translucent, like a clear piece of squid. Check it out sometime.
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Old 07-08-2005, 12:21 AM   #39
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How's about I just take your word for it?
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Old 07-08-2005, 09:14 AM   #40
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It was pretty to look at, blindingly white, and somewhat translucent, like a clear piece of squid. Check it out sometime.
Nothing like a good soaking in lye to get those stains out!
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Old 07-08-2005, 09:47 AM   #41
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I have had lutefisk. You can't live in Ballard and not have lutefisk (you'd probably be driven out). It is cod cured in lye. The mystery of why you don't die from poisoning is intact. However, it is a dish that you should try.
BigV I think you are missing a career as a poet. When I read the above I noticed that if you start at one point you get a limerick. Start at another and you get Seuss.

The limerick

You can't live in Ballard and not have lutefisk
(you'd probably be driven out)
It is cod cured in lye
The mystery of why
you don't die from poisoning is intact.

Seuss

It is cod cured in lye.
The mystery of why
you don't die from poisoning is intact.
However, it's a dish that you should try.

(one minor change for scansion)

If you can do that subconsciously, think what you could do when you were trying.
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Old 07-08-2005, 02:48 PM   #42
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Lutefisk? Oh yeah...Betty White gave me some the night we... ...ah..nevermind.
Back to the Catfish...T'was a male...they milked it's milt before it died. You can see morehere
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Old 07-08-2005, 02:54 PM   #43
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BigV I think you are missing a career as a poet. When I read the above I noticed that if you start at one point you get a limerick. Start at another and you get Seuss.

The limerick

You can't live in Ballard and not have lutefisk
(you'd probably be driven out)
It is cod cured in lye
The mystery of why
you don't die from poisoning is intact.

Seuss

It is cod cured in lye.
The mystery of why
you don't die from poisoning is intact.
However, it's a dish that you should try.

(one minor change for scansion)

If you can do that subconsciously, think what you could do when you were trying.
Thank you, dar! I do try to take care with my posts, including this one, but poetry? You flatter me.

Thank you.

*scurries off to the dictionary in search of the meaning of scansion...*
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Old 07-08-2005, 07:15 PM   #44
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"We believe this catfish is the current record-holder—an astonishing find," Hogan added. "I have heard of three-meter-plus [ten-foot] catfish in Bulgaria, 500-kilogram [1,100-kilogram] stingrays in Southeast Asia, and five-meter [16-foot] arapaima in the Amazon, but up until now we have not been able to confirm these reports."
Shoulda googled it...

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Old 07-08-2005, 09:34 PM   #45
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Doesn't look like 16 feet to me.
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