Bluegill or bream, brim whatever you want to call them is even milder than crappie. Very good eating. Next time you catch a few take them home and fry them up. You will be sorry you have not been eating them before.
I can honestly say I have caught tons of bream/gills throughout my life. However, I have never eaten them. How do they compare to Crappie? Or even Catfish. I like Crappie a whole lot more than Catfish. Catfish can taste real "fishy" or muddy if not cleaned right. But man o man Crappie are GREAT!
So do the bream compare to either?
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Glen
Bluegill or bream, brim whatever you want to call them is even milder than crappie. Very good eating. Next time you catch a few take them home and fry them up. You will be sorry you have not been eating them before.
Originally Posted by funfishing
They probably arn't very good from a very small farm/cattle pond. Real muddy water. And of course cows walking and uuum relieving themselves in it...lol
No they are probably not that good from a poop pond, but they are very good from anywhere else. I put brim right under crappie, but over cat fish. I suggest you try some, you don't know what you've been missing.
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We like them better than crappie because they're firmer fleshed. A lot of crappie are mushy. IMO, the only thing better than bluegill is walleye. - Roberta
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I wont eat crappie, but I'll clean you out of bream
Bluegills and Shellcrackers are great,not as good as Crappie but alot of people like them better!!
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I haven't found much difference between bream and sac-a-lait. I definately eat more bream than sac-a-lait, especially since I can only seem to catch sac-a-lait on leap years and only 1 at a time. I filet my bream, fry them up and try to beat my son to the plate. He doesn't care if they are hot or cold he will scarf them down. I woke up one morning about 5:00 and found him sitting at the table with the leftovers from the fridge having a good ol' time. But now that I think about it, bream are poisinous and you should foward all bream to me for proper disposal. My training in biology allows me to handle dangerous biological hazards such as this.:D
I agree on the crappie/brim thing, like you say firmer meat. However as we have very few walleye down my way I have to go with a correctly cleaned flathead as the best eating. Have to get all the silver skin and what little red meat off. My favorite.Originally Posted by Roberta
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Originally Posted by RobertaI would have to agree with Roberta in the fact that Walleye is truly my number one fish, but then I would have to go with the crappie, then perch. After the perch is where I would place the bluegill. I have had times when nothing but bluegill were biting and I enjoyed frying them up. They are a firmer than crappie. Sorry Steve, I'm not to fond of catfish, but will eat them if I'm in the mood :p .Originally Posted by SteveJ
I'd rather be on the lake enjoying the thrill of my rod telling me there's a fish on the end of my line. :D
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