https://www.themeateater.com/fish/general/the-trash-fish-revolution
Some would consider the walleye a trash fish also
Some would consider the walleye a trash fish also
Drum is good stuff, I kept a few last fall to try, wont be throwing them back anymore...So called "trash" fish is a learned designation not a biological one or one based on eating them. We learned it from our fathers, uncles, and other sportsmen. I've eaten grilled gar and it was awesome. Poor mans lobster from burbot is also...awesome. I've had deep fried freshwater drum and it was great. A couple billion Asian folks can't all be wrong about carp being a good meal. If you deep fry walleye in cajun seasoning and then do the same with freshwater drum, I would submit that the vast majority of fishermen wouldn't know the difference. If these fish are trash.....then call me garbage gut and make a plate for me please. (Grin)
Ive had that when I lived in Detroit lakes, the locals would catch them in the spring during the spawn. I'm a miracle whip kind of guy with some Tabasco sauce please.Canned sucker is as good or better than tuna for making “salad” (mixed with mayo or whatever)
Lobster used to be poor man's food as well (even served in prisons), until some genius started transporting them inland where people had never seen lobster and marketed them as an exotic food from the sea with a price to match.So called "trash" fish is a learned designation not a biological one or one based on eating them. We learned it from our fathers, uncles, and other sportsmen. I've eaten grilled gar and it was awesome. Poor mans lobster from burbot is also...awesome. I've had deep fried freshwater drum and it was great. A couple billion Asian folks can't all be wrong about carp being a good meal. If you deep fry walleye in cajun seasoning and then do the same with freshwater drum, I would submit that the vast majority of fishermen wouldn't know the difference. If these fish are trash.....then call me garbage gut and make a plate for me please. (Grin)
same with cod, its still not an expensive fish, but I like cod myself...Lobster used to be poor man's food as well (even served in prisons), until some genius started transporting them inland where people had never seen lobster and marketed them as an exotic food from the sea with a price to match.
Spin Blend guy here... but those bastards quit selling it anywhere but online. $12/jarIve had that when I lived in Detroit lakes, the locals would catch them in the spring during the spawn. I'm a miracle whip kind of guy with some Tabasco sauce please.
My mom ate a lot of lutefisk in her day , she loved that stuff and cooked it a few times a year and almost every holiday. It stunk so bad that I'd have to go outside when I was a kid. Eventually I was able to tolerate the smell and tried some, it wasn't bad but it wasn't good either. What a niche market, soak cod in lye and sell it to Swedes for $ 20 a pound. I wonder if carp would work ?same with cod, its still not an expensive fish, but I like cod myself...
I dont know, cod is pretty firm and lutefish is pretty mushy, carp might dissolve completely?My mom ate a lot of lutefisk in her day , she loved that stuff and cooked it a few times a year and almost every holiday. It stunk so bad that I'd have to go outside when I was a kid. Eventually I was able to tolerate the smell and tried some, it wasn't bad but it wasn't good either. What a niche market, soak cod in lye and sell it to Swedes for $ 20 a pound. I wonder if carp would work ?