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    Hawaiian Fish Jerky (Recipe from Field & Stream that hawkman mentioned)

    1/2 cup soy sauce
    1/4 pineapple juice
    1 tbsp brown sugar
    1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
    1 crushed garlic clove
    1 tbsp. fresh ginger, minced
    1 tsp. salt
    1 tsp. pepper

    for 2 lbs. of fish

    1. Cut the fish into 1/4-inch-thick strips, 1 inch wide and 3 to 6 inches long. Combine the remaining ingredients in a zip-seal bag and marinate the fish in the refrigerator, for at least six hours, or preferably overnight. Discard the marinade and dry the fish strips well, dabbing them with paper towels to sponge off any excess marinade.

    2. If you own a dehydrator or smoker, use it. Otherwise, you can use a lightly oiled cake rack or oven rack in a low-heated oven. Either way, use the oven's top rack, and be sure to oil the grates. Put a cookie sheet on the bottom rack to collect any drippings. Place the fish on the rack and set the oven to 145 degrees. (Some ovens won't go this low. In that case, set the oven to its minimum temperature and crack the oven door.)

    3. After two hours, reduce the heat to 130 degrees or open the door wider. The drying time will vary considerably. When done, the fish jerky will be dry but not brittle, so that the pieces crack but don't break when bent, with a dark brown glaze. Allow the jerky to cool and keep it refrigerated, in a sealed container, until you're ready to eat it.

    For making jerky, use low-fat fish, such as halibut, and avoid oily species like bluefish.

    Ingredients
    2 lb. fish fillets (saltwater species like tuna and snapper work great, as do firm-fleshed, low-fat freshwater fish like bass, trout, and crappie)

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    Sounds great.Gotta try that one.
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