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On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote:
have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. Spear, not fork.. The triple point ones are known as tridents, from words meaning three teeth. The use them around here for taking carp. Casady |
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:55:11 -0700, "CalifBill"
wrote: Never did the gigging but used to see the giggers when I was stationed in Biloxi. Flounder is one of the better fish to eat. Here in the San Francisco area, we seem to be having the Starry Flounder coming back. 40 years ago, you could fill a 5 gallon bucket in an afternoon of fishing. Now get quite a few when bait fishing for sturgeon and striped bass. A little oil in the pan and a little butter for more flavor. A very light dusting with Italian bread crumbs, no egg wash, just sprinkle some on and lightly fry and flip over and fry the other side. Until flakey. Same way I do Sand Dabs, but I fillet the flounder and just scrub the skin of the 'dabs and pull the skin off after cooking. Sand Dabs are like 6 oz flounder. That sounds right. Might have mentioned this before, but my favorite meal of all time was fried up like that. Don't know what kind of bread crumbs though. Me and uncle Russ had been on the Caloosahatchee from about 6 AM until noon, and had caught a mess of sheepshead and drum, filet size. He used metal "safety pin" type stringers and we pierced the fish through the lip. They were as lively when we got to the dock as they had been when caught. Him and aunt Clara had a place on a canal by the river in Cape Coral. Uncle Russ had them all filleted and they were Clara's frying pan within half an hour. Only thing on the kitchen table was a tub of oleo, white bread, and cold beer. Clara kept up with us, piling fillets on our plates. Russ was tight and they didn't run a/c, so I was dripping sweat on my fish. Still the best meal I ever had. Delicious. Even that white bread and oleo with a mouthful of fish. Must have been mighty hungry. Damn, wish I could relive that day. They're both gone, but they sure had their share of fish. He lived to catch and eat fish. My dad was like that too, but mixed it up with steak. --Vic |
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On Apr 27, 1:11*am, wrote:
On Apr 26, 12:33*pm, wrote: On Apr 26, 10:38*am, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Heard this mentioned many times, but never did it. Pretty good video. Anybody here ever gig for flounder? I like my fish crispy fried. Flounder any good fried? http://www.seastriker.com/video/fgvideo.wmv --Vic You're kidding, right? Flounder is one of the very best table fishes, fried, baked, whatever. "Crispy," though, would be overdone for flounder, in my opinion. I have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. I've only had flounder a few times. *Always baked. It is a mild fish, which I prefer. Just never heard of fried flounder. I don't care much for tricked out fish, like pompano baked with almonds. *My dad goes for that kind of thing. By "crispy" I mean the breading, not the fish. --Vic I dip flounder in an eggwash, then coat it with Italian bread crumbs, sprinkle on paprika and fry it in peanut oil. When I turn the fish, I sprinkle in a few drops of hot sauce, just a couple of drops. Great way to ruin good flounder. Coat it about an inch thick then fry the hell out of it. And you claim to be knowledgable about food..... The post WAS going civil, till this **** surfaced..... Now it stinks in here.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yep, you'll mess up a post fast with your vulgar childish remarks. |
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On Apr 27, 6:07*am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Apr 26, 12:33 pm, wrote: On Apr 26, 10:38 am, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Heard this mentioned many times, but never did it. Pretty good video. Anybody here ever gig for flounder? I like my fish crispy fried. Flounder any good fried? http://www.seastriker.com/video/fgvideo.wmv --Vic You're kidding, right? Flounder is one of the very best table fishes, fried, baked, whatever. "Crispy," though, would be overdone for flounder, in my opinion. I have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. I've only had flounder a few times. *Always baked. It is a mild fish, which I prefer. Just never heard of fried flounder. I don't care much for tricked out fish, like pompano baked with almonds. *My dad goes for that kind of thing. By "crispy" I mean the breading, not the fish. --Vic I dip flounder in an eggwash, then coat it with Italian bread crumbs, sprinkle on paprika and fry it in peanut oil. When I turn the fish, I sprinkle in a few drops of hot sauce, just a couple of drops. Great way to ruin good flounder. Coat it about an inch thick then fry the hell out of it. And you claim to be knowledgable about food..... The post WAS going civil, till this **** surfaced..... Now it stinks in here. It's loogy...he and his idiot brother, justhate, specialize in crapping up the newsgroup. Best thing to do with loogy is either filter him out or ignore him entirely. You won't be missing anything.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, pretty audacious of me to actually post something thats the truth. |
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On Apr 27, 8:35*am, wrote:
On Apr 27, 1:11*am, wrote: On Apr 26, 12:33*pm, wrote: On Apr 26, 10:38*am, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Heard this mentioned many times, but never did it. Pretty good video. Anybody here ever gig for flounder? I like my fish crispy fried. Flounder any good fried? http://www.seastriker.com/video/fgvideo.wmv --Vic You're kidding, right? Flounder is one of the very best table fishes, fried, baked, whatever. "Crispy," though, would be overdone for flounder, in my opinion. I have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. I've only had flounder a few times. *Always baked. It is a mild fish, which I prefer. Just never heard of fried flounder. I don't care much for tricked out fish, like pompano baked with almonds. *My dad goes for that kind of thing. By "crispy" I mean the breading, not the fish. --Vic I dip flounder in an eggwash, then coat it with Italian bread crumbs, sprinkle on paprika and fry it in peanut oil. When I turn the fish, I sprinkle in a few drops of hot sauce, just a couple of drops. Great way to ruin good flounder. Coat it about an inch thick then fry the hell out of it. And you claim to be knowledgable about food..... The post WAS going civil, till this **** surfaced..... Now it stinks in here.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yep, you'll mess up a post fast with your vulgar childish remarks. Nothing vulgar at all...till you **** on the thread, dip****. |
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On Apr 27, 8:38*am, wrote:
On Apr 27, 6:07*am, HK wrote: wrote: On Apr 26, 12:33 pm, wrote: On Apr 26, 10:38 am, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Heard this mentioned many times, but never did it. Pretty good video. Anybody here ever gig for flounder? I like my fish crispy fried. Flounder any good fried? http://www.seastriker.com/video/fgvideo.wmv --Vic You're kidding, right? Flounder is one of the very best table fishes, fried, baked, whatever. "Crispy," though, would be overdone for flounder, in my opinion. I have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. I've only had flounder a few times. *Always baked. It is a mild fish, which I prefer. Just never heard of fried flounder. I don't care much for tricked out fish, like pompano baked with almonds. *My dad goes for that kind of thing. By "crispy" I mean the breading, not the fish. --Vic I dip flounder in an eggwash, then coat it with Italian bread crumbs, sprinkle on paprika and fry it in peanut oil. When I turn the fish, I sprinkle in a few drops of hot sauce, just a couple of drops. Great way to ruin good flounder. Coat it about an inch thick then fry the hell out of it. And you claim to be knowledgable about food..... The post WAS going civil, till this **** surfaced..... Now it stinks in here. It's loogy...he and his idiot brother, justhate, specialize in crapping up the newsgroup. Best thing to do with loogy is either filter him out or ignore him entirely. You won't be missing anything.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, pretty audacious of me to actually post something thats the truth. And we're expected to believe your drivel.... after you **** in the thread. Go back to the Magic Mirror, and ask it if you're tough... |
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On Apr 27, 9:27*am, wrote:
On Apr 27, 8:38*am, wrote: On Apr 27, 6:07*am, HK wrote: wrote: On Apr 26, 12:33 pm, wrote: On Apr 26, 10:38 am, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Heard this mentioned many times, but never did it. Pretty good video. Anybody here ever gig for flounder? I like my fish crispy fried. Flounder any good fried? http://www.seastriker.com/video/fgvideo.wmv --Vic You're kidding, right? Flounder is one of the very best table fishes, fried, baked, whatever. "Crispy," though, would be overdone for flounder, in my opinion. I have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. I've only had flounder a few times. *Always baked. It is a mild fish, which I prefer. Just never heard of fried flounder. I don't care much for tricked out fish, like pompano baked with almonds. *My dad goes for that kind of thing. By "crispy" I mean the breading, not the fish. --Vic I dip flounder in an eggwash, then coat it with Italian bread crumbs, sprinkle on paprika and fry it in peanut oil. When I turn the fish, I sprinkle in a few drops of hot sauce, just a couple of drops. Great way to ruin good flounder. Coat it about an inch thick then fry the hell out of it. And you claim to be knowledgable about food...... The post WAS going civil, till this **** surfaced..... Now it stinks in here. It's loogy...he and his idiot brother, justhate, specialize in crapping up the newsgroup. Best thing to do with loogy is either filter him out or ignore him entirely. You won't be missing anything.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, pretty audacious of me to actually post something thats the truth. And we're expected to believe your drivel.... after you **** in the thread. Go back to the Magic Mirror, and ask it if you're tough...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yet another post further showing how stupid, immature, vulgar and low life you are! |
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On Apr 27, 10:24*am, wrote:
On Apr 27, 9:27*am, wrote: On Apr 27, 8:38*am, wrote: On Apr 27, 6:07*am, HK wrote: wrote: On Apr 26, 12:33 pm, wrote: On Apr 26, 10:38 am, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Heard this mentioned many times, but never did it. Pretty good video. Anybody here ever gig for flounder? I like my fish crispy fried. Flounder any good fried? http://www.seastriker.com/video/fgvideo.wmv --Vic You're kidding, right? Flounder is one of the very best table fishes, fried, baked, whatever. "Crispy," though, would be overdone for flounder, in my opinion. I have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. I've only had flounder a few times. *Always baked. It is a mild fish, which I prefer. Just never heard of fried flounder. I don't care much for tricked out fish, like pompano baked with almonds. *My dad goes for that kind of thing. By "crispy" I mean the breading, not the fish. --Vic I dip flounder in an eggwash, then coat it with Italian bread crumbs, sprinkle on paprika and fry it in peanut oil. When I turn the fish, I sprinkle in a few drops of hot sauce, just a couple of drops. Great way to ruin good flounder. Coat it about an inch thick then fry the hell out of it. And you claim to be knowledgable about food...... The post WAS going civil, till this **** surfaced..... Now it stinks in here. It's loogy...he and his idiot brother, justhate, specialize in crapping up the newsgroup. Best thing to do with loogy is either filter him out or ignore him entirely. You won't be missing anything.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, pretty audacious of me to actually post something thats the truth. And we're expected to believe your drivel.... after you **** in the thread. Go back to the Magic Mirror, and ask it if you're tough...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yet another post further showing how stupid, immature, vulgar and low life you are! .....the mirror said THAT?????? |
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