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Penn 02-17-2012 15:33

Golden Fresh Water Trout
 
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My kind of fishin'

That is a 10" plate those beauties are laying on!

Roguish Lawyer 02-17-2012 16:06

Where did you catch them?

SLVGW360 02-17-2012 16:18

Farm raised?
 
Those fish are fat for this time of year. Small head and large body makes me think hatchery. Am I close? ;)

Richard 02-17-2012 16:50

Wow, those are really nice Golden's - they usually don't get that big...at least not up in the high pan lakes in NorCal.

Richard

Penn 02-17-2012 16:57

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Richard 02-17-2012 17:01

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I hope you don't ruin them. All we used to do was gut 'em, wash 'em out in the lake or stream, fry 'em in a skillet w/butter, and eat 'em.

Richard :munchin

Roguish Lawyer 02-17-2012 18:06

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 435491)
I hope you don't ruin them. All we used to do was gut 'em, wash 'em out in the lake or stream, fry 'em in a skillet w/butter, and eat 'em.

Richard :munchin

I think your technique may be incorrect, Richard! :D

Roguish Lawyer 02-17-2012 18:06

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Oh no you don't, Chef Penn Sir!

Did you actually catch these fish or not? :munchin

Roguish Lawyer 02-17-2012 18:30

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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer (Post 435507)
Oh no you don't, Chef Penn Sir!

Did you actually catch these fish or not? :munchin

I hear lots of crickets . . . :D

SLVGW360 02-17-2012 18:42

Oh yeah, they're from a hatchery look at the second picture closely. The nets are to keep predatory birds out. Can't bullshit a bullshitter. I started my career in a hatchery. There were a couple of years that CO wasn't hiring game wardens due to budgetary reasons. That is when I got of school and needed work. I made the first class when they started up again. :p

Penn 02-17-2012 18:49

Warren County (NJ) Rod & Gun - Hatchery...you are absolutely correct!

Richard 02-17-2012 20:49

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Originally Posted by Penn (Post 435520)
Warren County (NJ) Rod & Gun - Hatchery...

Farm fish - meh...

Richard :munchin

ZonieDiver 02-17-2012 21:54

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 435545)
Farm fish - meh...

Richard :munchin

Damned purists! Next thing you tell me is that you caught trout with 550 cord and a safety pin up in the Lincoln National Forest in NM, and fried 'em up in your canteen cup! :D

Peregrino 02-17-2012 22:12

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Originally Posted by ZonieDiver (Post 435552)
Damned purists! Next thing you tell me is that you caught trout with 550 cord and a safety pin up in the Lincoln National Forest in NM, and fried 'em up in your canteen cup! :D

Poached dammit! Nobody with any sense fries in a canteen cup.:p

Penn 02-18-2012 04:30

The trout does not taste farmed raised. The fish are in ponds feed by a natural spring next to a small stream, I think this water quality has a lot to do with the taste and texture of the fish we cooked (correctly:D) last night.
I have had other fish, particularly Strip Bass, that are farm raised and the flesh is not as supple. Its more elastic, and the taste is bland, not sweet and a bit musky like the golden last evening. I assume this affect is the water quality, and not the meal pellets, or whatever they use as feed.

A side note:NW Warren county is still rural and truly beautiful.


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