BizCT Posted July 14, 2022 Share Posted July 14, 2022 Lol. I wish but Im with my kids. I brought my daughter during the day once 2 years ago when she was a baby lol.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crappyice Posted July 14, 2022 Share Posted July 14, 2022 4 reasons I don't cook fish at home:Yes- there are 4 porgies in that picture! Flavor was pretty good-like a very clean bluefish-but the bones were most prevalent.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolc123 Posted July 15, 2022 Share Posted July 15, 2022 “Free” meal tonight (except for the beverage): Upper Niagara River smallmouth bass and the first summer squash of the year from the garden. Delicious 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted July 15, 2022 Share Posted July 15, 2022 Venison goulash. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crappyice Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Venison goulash.Is it November already?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 “Free” meal tonight (except for the beverage): Upper Niagara River smallmouth bass and the first summer squash of the year from the garden. Delicious Just a question but aren’t these rivers you are eating from pretty polluted?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 8 minutes ago, Chef said: Just a question but aren’t these rivers you are eating from pretty polluted? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Probably healthier that the combos coming off your Blackstone. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Ive often said Id like to see the toxin data on a fish filet. My understanding is they grind up the entire fish for testing and the bad stuff resides in the fat/organs for the most partSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreeneHunter Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 1 hour ago, Chef said: Just a question but aren’t these rivers you are eating from pretty polluted? Like the Hudson ? LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 12 hours ago, crappyice said: Is it November already? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Venison 365 baby…mix n match as you will. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crappyice Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Like the Hudson ? LOLThose Hudson fish are perfectly safe...for men only, one fish per month, if you are beyond the child producing years and already have 11 toes! HahaRealistically the schoolies stripers we catch in the Hudson are not in there very long. Now the catfish and eels on the other hand, that $hit be toxic just looking at them!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Those Hudson fish are perfectly safe...for men only, one fish per month, if you are beyond the child producing years and already have 11 toes! HahaRealistically the schoolies stripers we catch in the Hudson are not in there very long. Now the catfish and eels on the other hand, that $hit be toxic just looking at them!Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI thought your sturgeon tasted fine Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkeyfeathers Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 3 minutes ago, BizCT said: I thought your sturgeon tasted fine Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro with the bald eagle for surf and turf? 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Venison 365 baby…mix n match as you will. And by 365 that's how many pounds of deer meat he has left in the freezer!!!Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolc123 Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 (edited) 4 hours ago, Chef said: Just a question but aren’t these rivers you are eating from pretty polluted? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk These bass were all from the upper Niagara which is relatively pollution free. All the heavy chemical work was done downstream, in Niagara Falls. One meal a month of those and bass from Lake Erie are ok, for even women of child bearing age and children. Not so for bass from the Lower Niagara, Lake Ontario, the St Lawrence River, and Adirondack waters. Those are only ok for one meal a month for men over 50. I typically keep (24) quart-sized vacuum-sealed bags of bass each year, marked by location and date. That gives us all the full recommended allotment of fish each year (I eat as much as my wife and our (2) 18 year old daughters combined). Most of what I eat comes from the St Lawrence and the Adirondacks. I have not kept any bass from up there yet this year. I will hit the St Lawrence at the end of this month and the Dack’s Labor Day weekend and during early ML weeknight October. There is no more “toxic” Adirondack or St. Lawrence bass left in our freezer now, so I hit the wife and kids supply, which were caught, along with this 20-1/4 incher (released because larger than optimum eating size, last September). The best thing to happen with bass in the last 20 years, has been the tremendous forage base provided by the invasive round gobies, and the resulting increase in growth rate. Prior to their arrival, I realeased most bass over 15”. A 20 incher, caught today, is as good eating (and about the same age) as a 15 incher prior to the gobies arrival. Polution gets worse in older fish, so the gobies have helped a lot in limiting the effect of that, from fish consumption. Edited July 16, 2022 by wolc123 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 Like the Hudson ? LOLI don’t eat fish out of the Hudson Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted July 16, 2022 Share Posted July 16, 2022 These bass were all from the upper Niagara which is relatively pollution free. All the heavy chemical work was done downstream, in Niagara Falls. One meal a month of those and bass from Lake Erie are ok, for even women of child bearing age and children. Not so for bass from the Lower Niagara, Lake Ontario, the St Lawrence River, and Adirondack waters. Those are only ok for one meal a month for men over 50. I typically keep (24) quart-sized vacuum-sealed bags of bass each year, marked by location and date. That gives us all the full recommended allotment of fish each year (I eat as much as my wife and our (2) 18 year old daughters combined). Most of what I eat comes from the St Lawrence and the Adirondacks. I have not kept any bass from up there yet this year. I will hit the St Lawrence at the end of this month and the Dack’s Labor Day weekend and during early ML weeknight October. There is no more “toxic” Adirondack or St. Lawrence bass left in our freezer now, so I hit the wife and kids supply, which were caught, along with this 20-1/4 incher (released because larger than optimum eating size, last September). The best thing to happen with bass in the last 20 years, has been the tremendous forage base provided by the invasive round gobies, and the resulting increase in growth rate. Prior to their arrival, I realeased most bass over 15”. A 20 incher, caught today, is as good eating (and about the same age) as a 15 incher prior to the gobies arrival. Polution gets worse in older fish, so the gobies have helped a lot in limiting the effect of that, from fish consumption. One thing… the pollution doesn’t get worse in older fish it gets worse in larger fish. Small fish consume the heavy metals and it goes up the food chain.. if those bass are eating gobies and more of them that’s more pollution not less Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolc123 Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 1 hour ago, Chef said: One thing… the pollution doesn’t get worse in older fish it gets worse in larger fish. Small fish consume the heavy metals and it goes up the food chain.. if those bass are eating gobies and more of them that’s more pollution not less Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk A little bit of both I suppose, as the older they get the longer they are subjected to the pollution. Either way, the smaller they are the better, from that standpoint. Unlike the pros, when I am bass fishing, I often move from larger fish, trying to find smaller “eaters”. The 12-1/8 inchers are the best. That said, I don’t often have the time luxury of being too choosy, so I usually quit fishing as soon as I have my limit of 12-20” (formerly 15” bass pre goby). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Smoked apple and cheddar sausage with zucchini, sweet/hot peppers from the garden. And some garden cherry tomatoes with balsamic. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnplav Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 (edited) Sausagefest 2K22… ended up with a little over 50lbs. Sweet Italian, hot, and herb. Shout out to @Cheffor recommending the casings loaded on plastic sleeves. What a timesaver. Edited July 17, 2022 by johnplav 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnplav Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Any thoughts on timing for freezing sausage? I got them linked up and in the camp fridge. I usually portion them out and freeze the next day. Any benefit to letting them sit longer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Any thoughts on timing for freezing sausage? I got them linked up and in the camp fridge. I usually portion them out and freeze the next day. Any benefit to letting them sit longer? I wouldn't think so. Having the sausage sit overnight after mixing spices, then casing, then overnight again, I would def freeze the next day. If the spices were mixed well I wouldn't think of any advantage. Especially if there isn't any cure in them. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Sausagefest 2K22… ended up with a little over 50lbs. Sweet Italian, hot, and herb. Shout out to [mention=762]Chef[/mention]for recommending the casings loaded on plastic sleeves. What a timesaver. That’s awesome! Glad you used them! They really are just that much easier Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unit8R Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 On 7/16/2022 at 9:21 AM, Lawdwaz said: Venison 365 baby… Brother brought steaks over the weekend... I worked up my best cowboy voice and said: "We don't get cow around here much"! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 Yum. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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