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View Poll Results: Dolphin fish, or Mahi Mahi? | |||
They're dolphin fish!!! |
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34 | 97.14% |
Let's not offend. Make it Mahi Mahi. |
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1 | 2.86% |
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Guess You can eat anything, Remember way back when~ The 1st thing ever "Blackened" was a "RED FISH" Heck you had to season the hell out of it then Burn it to a crisp!Opossum pretty good to , just over the jowls,Coon just make sure you get the Glands & par-boil 22 min. Armodillo,I gotta great way to cook them if Ya want to hear(No pot needed)! Oh yea, I once ate a Raw "Crawfish"! I think maybe the "turkey" cooked it when they met.
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Well, we can get blackfin's here no problem, so we see no reason to eat the tunny. They do fight extremly well, like any tuna, Ive caught a 13 lbr, on an 8lb outfit!
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I may have to try it though...considering that looks mighty tasty....lol
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On the Vineyard they are almost always referred to as False Albacore or "Albies". "Little Tunny" sounds grandfatherly. No one I know eats them but I like Bonito on the grill just fine. Funny thing is, up here, "Bones" are Bonito, 'cause we don't have Bonefish. It's still Dolphin though.
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We still call bonefish,bonefish here in the keys,but I grew up in OC Md and caught more bonita then I care to remember.On the charter dock we affectionately referred to them as "boneheads",again great strip baits!
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