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claudio61
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somebody knows witch fish is this and if is good to eat?????
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Looks like a blue runner, but without the fins extended it's hard to tell. It's definately part of the Jack family. As far as good eating, I wouldn't call it good but fair. Just cut out the blood vain and cook it fresh.
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8) Jack crevalle, I wouldn't eat it.
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GET THE NET!!!! wrote:8) Jack crevalle, I wouldn't eat it.
yes, I grill it and was tasting less than ok

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Their fun to catch, but not worth keeping IMHO. Although some guy's love em.
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Yep jack crevalle, not a good food fish. Just a suggestion, you probably shouldn't keep fish that you can't ID, that is a good way to get a big fine if FWC catches you with something undersized or out of season.
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hello all
did someone have a diagram on how to build a wood support to rest a boat for restoring????????????
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claudio61 wrote:hello all
did someone have a diagram on how to build a wood support to rest a boat for restoring????????????
thanks
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I know a great recipe for BlueRunner, get the fillets and fry them up in some bread crumbs, add a lot of garlic and lemon juice, also add some salt, pepper oil and vinegar then once there dont frying , throw out the fillets and eat the pan instead.

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if you bleed them and put them in a bucket of water it takes a lot of the blood out of the fish it will still taste strong,people do eat them ,then again they eat the strangest things,depends on where you are from,much better SHARK bait. :happyfisherman: TIGHT LINES

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