nice
Went and checked on the fish.
Water high and still a little dirty.
WT44 at launch Saturday morning.
A little cold at 23 degrees while taking a ride! Brrr
Brought some home for dinner.
Did catch this unusual colored one.
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nice
Went and checked on the fish. WT46.
Brought some home for dinner.
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How did you cook em Redge?
Blackened with old bay. That’s my favorite.
I need to get the steamed ginger recipe from Big Sky. He says it’s yummy!
What’s your fav C2?
Guessing with the Philippines you might have a trick?
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Tell you Redge that old bay is hard to beat especially with homemade tarter sauce made with a little fresh horseradish added.
I’m with you, ketchup and fresh horse radish mmm good!
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I agree about the Old Bay. I have a drawer full of stuff like Slap Ya Momma, Creole Seasoning, Zaterains etc. but really they all just taste like Lawreys Seasoned salt to me. I’m including a picture of my favorites but Redge is the one who taught me that I don’t have to fry it every time- which is a hassle and has contributed to my need for a new belt. My family feels that his method of steaming fish on a bed of frying onions makes awesome fish tacos- our favorite for sure. Tonight I plan to season some 12” filets with these spices and sauté them in a big pan with 5 pats of butter on medium heat. I am excited for dinner!
You guys may already do this but blackened crappie is a lot better in an old cast iron skillet just my 2 cents.
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