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Let's shoot silverfins!
http://www.houmatoday.com/article/20...atch-and-clean
BATON ROUGE — If you’re a recreational angler hoping to land a batch of silverfin, the widely-abundant fish being rebranded by public and private interests, you’ll have to go beyond the simple hook-and-line approach that fools most other species worth eating. You’d probably have better luck with a boat, which is among the methods being considered by the state Wildlife and Fisheries Commission for the recreational market. Silver and bighead carp — the common name for the fish state officials are now calling silverfin — can jump several feet out of the water, landing in a boat or even a net, which is also being considered as a potential fishing method. Read rest of article at link. Silverfins... maybe it will change people's minds about eating them like changing 'slimeheads' to 'orange roughy' did. |
LMAO :happy0157:
I think it should just be ground up for dog food! |
We just got done eating some broiled venison backstrap wrapped in bacon along with some fried grass carp and a side of fried butternut squash. Mmmm.. good AFC football watchin' food.
Grassies and 'silverfins' are good eatin'. |
Originally Posted by HNI_Christine
(Post 3562154)
Grassies and 'silverfins' are good eatin'. :s8::s8::s8: I think I'm gonna be sick!....:s8::s8::s8: |
:cool2::cool2::cool2::cool2:
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So is "Silverfin" a name for both bighead and silvers? Seems like we should come up with a seperate name for bigheads.
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So then are bowfins and silverfins related ?
And then of course there's always the Huckfins :biggrin: |
I think they got a little ahead of themselves with that one - you can't just change the name of a fish. There are laws. And they have not gone through the steps to get approval to use the silverfin name.
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