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Old 06-10-2021, 08:04 AM
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Made my first trip down to Port Aransas for my sister in laws wedding and was able to get a little fishing in. Caught some red and vermilion snapper off a charter then hit the jetty and managed a nice bull redfish (red drum). Measured 42" and weighed 27.5 lbs after being in the sun for over an hour while we carried it back off the jetty.
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Big fish. Are they good eating?
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Old 06-10-2021, 09:33 AM
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Big fish. Are they good eating?

Oh yea, Most of the dishes I see in restaurants have them blackened. I have had it there but this was the first time fishing for them. I will probably cook some up this weekend. I did cook some Red Snapper throats up as i couldn't see how to freeze them without the fins poking through the packing lol. Kind of looks like a bat when done ha. You can also eat the fins that don't have bones. They are kind of like potato chips when done.
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