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Grew up in Minnesota, heck yeah I would eat them . Fillet,egg wash or butter milk, bread them and pan fry.
To me trout are one of the worst fish to eat, the stockers anyway.
I agree with Ribka, the warmer the water the worse they taste. They start to taste like a dirty aquarium smells.
trout are over rated, wimpy, slime rockets that die instantly if you even look at them the wrong way. Oh yeah, and they taste horrible too. Bass are great to eat (depending on the time of year and lake quality) they're an extremely tough fish, so if you don't want to eat what you catch, 99% of the time they'll live to fight another day.
one of the few states where fresh salmon are available and you guys are out eating bass? yall can have em...
Quote from: Ripper on February 17, 2013, 10:07:21 AMTo me trout are one of the worst fish to eat, the stockers anyway. It depends. There are a lot of shallow lakes on the west side that are surrounded by houses and leaky septic tanks. The stocked trout there eat a lot of plankton and algae and can be pretty gross. Find a lake with a lot of shrimp or crawdads and the fish that have wintered over from being released the year before can be fantastic.