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Title: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Oarin on September 25, 2020, 02:01:07 PM
After reading Hodgey's post and him saying how he doesn't care for bass, I thought, Hey, we did a post on favorite drinks how about fish? (Sorry T-Bone)
My favorites are fresh water perch, preferably from hard water in the Finger Lakes, Walleye, Flounder, and Sea Bass from the Atlantic Coast. I don't care for trout or salmon, too fishy.
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Jay Thomas on September 25, 2020, 03:12:22 PM
Hi Gary,

Good topic as well.

Some of my preferred fish to eat include Lake Erie (western basin) Yellow Perch, British Columbia Halibut and Walleye. I have to order the Yellow Perch or the Halibut to enjoy a feed. And fortunately, if I want to eat more Walleye than I’ve brought home from fishing trips, I can order freshly caught and frozen Lake Erie (western basin) walleye. From the mid 60s until the late 90s, I fished for speckled trout, rainbow trout and lake trout and I was lucky enough to enjoy many trout meals during that 30 year period. My wife and I also enjoy farmed Atlantic Salmon on the BBQ every couple of weeks.

Jay
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Ozmo on September 26, 2020, 08:28:13 AM
When at home I would have to agree with the yellow perch and also add in crappie and bluegills. Walleye are my favorite north of the border because unfortunately here in central pa there isn't a lot of opportunities to catch walleye in local lakes. I've eaten walleye out of lake Erie and the Susquehanna River and they don't compare to fresh eyes from Kipawa.
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Gary S on September 26, 2020, 09:31:45 AM
 A walleye dinner after a day on a Canadian Lake is hard to beat partly because of the atmosphere. Blue Gills and White Perch are also tasty but don't get very big. I have a farm pond with Blue Gills but this year the only Gills caught and eaten were caught by my brothers grand kids 5&8 years old, they had a blast until the youngest fell in and scared himself.
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Hodgey1 on September 27, 2020, 05:44:32 PM
Fresh water, hands down the walleye or yellow perch.

Saltwater, pretty much any saltwater fish I’ve eaten, I’ve likedAnd many I flat out love! My favorite is Red snapper and grouper, close behind is black bass, orange roughy , flounder, salmon, tuna, and sword fish. I have never eaten a saltwater fish I didn’t like with the exception of shark and that may have been Jaw related, LOL!

The walleye I eat is delicious, wether it is from kipawa or Lake Erie. I am not a fan of lake trout unless it is smoked, but then it becomes a different animal. The last July I was at Alwaki, @Ozzy30 and his wife prepared some deep fried Lake trout that was delicious!
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: T-Bone on September 28, 2020, 09:19:26 AM
Swedish Fish...  ;D
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: RHYBAK on September 28, 2020, 10:03:11 AM
Quote from: T-Bone on September 28, 2020, 09:19:26 AM
Swedish Fish...  ;D

Excellent reply but they have to be fresh

My annuals fishing expeditions for the fish my family prefers to eat
Lake Simcoe Perch deep fried
Lake Simcoe whitefish smoked
Georgian Bay Rainbow trout  baked or smoked
Lake Joseph Lake Trout baked, BBQ'ed or smoked
Kipawa or Lake Erie Walleye pan fried
Georgian Bay Salmon smoked or baked
Bass I give away
Pike I give away
Herring if I catch them I would smoke
Swedish Fish right out of the package raw
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: GregL on September 28, 2020, 01:29:35 PM
Mangro Snapper are a very close second to Walleye.

Pike from cold water.
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Captain Hali on September 28, 2020, 04:31:04 PM
 My favorites : salt water ; Yellow eye deep fried in batter, Halibut poached in a wine sauce, Mediterranean style, Ling Cod pan fried in butter.
                   fresh water; jumbo Lancaster perch pan fried, Walley deep fried in a batter, Native Brookies pan fried in butter. 

  @ Rhybak, What area of lake Simcoe do you get your perch in? I've tried twice in spring around  Thora Island, Georgina Island, Big Shoal, McCrea Shoal, and not caught a single perch. We tried all the local " HOT JIGS " with and without minnows and nada. We did manage to hook into some very nice Whitefish 3 to 6 pounds that made for some good eating, but no perch. Then last winter my son and I booked 2 days and 1 night with Tim Hales out of Beaverton, with not much better luck, 4 Perch and 1 Whitefish in 32 hours on the ice. Where am I going wrong?
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Hodgey1 on September 29, 2020, 06:07:51 PM
I must agree, sweedish fish are best when consumed fresh out of the bag and never before bed time "so says my dentist".

@Captain Hali I look forward to the day I can try Halibut. Oh and any fish pan fried in butter is excellent!  8)

Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: johnny walleye on October 13, 2020, 12:30:36 PM
 I like most all fish but nothing beat a shore lunch of fresh walleye. hand down my favorite. salt water grilled grouper
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: JigginFool on October 13, 2020, 01:25:52 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/4MlAI7n.jpg?1)
Walleye shore dinner!
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: ziggy6 on October 13, 2020, 03:03:54 PM
Cusk  ..from under the ice in Northern Maine..also known as Burbot. 
Yellow perch and Walleye..   

we've also gotten pretty good at smoking Lake Trout which is always outstanding with a few cold beverages .
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Oarin on October 14, 2020, 09:51:15 AM
Nice picture JF!
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: fishtildark on October 14, 2020, 11:49:00 AM
that picture made my mouth water and my mind wander.... really nice and so many memories.
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: NortonJoe on October 15, 2020, 08:32:12 AM
So, by far, my favorite fish to eat is fresh caught walleye right out of a Canadian lake...but, on this site, I guess that goes without saying.  For me its more of a matter of whether or not there is a fish I don't like ;D.  I could probably live just fine on seafood for the rest of my life and never miss a steak or chicken. My least favorite is probably bass and I'm not really sure why, to be honest.  Now back to that fresh walleye...pair that with some hot rice, coleslaw and a few cold beers at a table with all of your fishing buddies and there ya have it. darn, I missed that this year...here's to 2021 (fingers crossed).  ;)
Title: Re: Favorite fish to eat
Post by: Hodgey1 on October 15, 2020, 10:09:40 AM
Quote from: JigginFool on October 13, 2020, 01:25:52 PM
Walleye shore dinner!

I wish I could have some of that shore lunch! Nice photo JF