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That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« on: Yesterday at 05:01:42 PM »
I've had a few days of downtime, and been thinking about heading up to a nice hike in lake I know of that's got crappie, catfish, bluegill/sunfish things, perch, bass, and wild cuts....

Been watching a lot of redneck outdoorsy stuff lately and my curiosity is getting the better of me.

However I absolutely hate that freshwater lake fish taste, but 20 million rednecks can't be wrong and I hear those panfish can actually be made to taste good. I've had some days on that lake you can litterally just coon em dawn to dusk and I know there's some biguns in there.

I'm so picky on that lake taste, except salmon from the river, I avoid freshwater fish like the plague, however I'm also starting to believe it might just be me
And how I'm preparing things

Any advice?

A Cajun poboy has really been sounding good and I'm willing to give it a try

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 06:38:11 PM »
Have you pulled the lateral line and pin bones that go down the verbs of the filets? That makes a huge difference....

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 06:41:51 PM »
Bluegill, crappie and perch. You'd have to take an actual dump on them to keep me from eating them. And even then it might matter if it was before or after the breading/frying.
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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 06:43:48 PM »
I eat a ton of freshwater fish and I do not know what "lake taste" you are speaking of tbh.  Bluegills, perch and crappies are my go to fish anytime I want to eat fish.

Can you try and explain the "lake taste"?  Are you filleting them or eating them whole?  How do you usually prepare them?

Funny, I don't care for salmon due to the "fishy taste".  :dunno:

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 07:51:19 PM »
I'm not sure what the "lake" taste the OP is referring to actually is but I do find that both rainbow trout and largemouth bass take on a muddy taste from warm water lakes in the summer time. I don't eat LM bass anyway but also don't really try for trout in the warmest months because of that. I do often try for perch/crappie and they seem to eat well anytime of the year. Walleye are also a standard good eater.
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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 09:59:14 PM »
Lake taste is probably the muddy taste. Walleye, channel catfish, smallmouth and largemouth bass come to mind for fish that I wont eat because of it. If I recall correctly, soaking walleye fillets in milk for awhile helps to remove that nastiness.

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 10:06:42 PM »
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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 10:49:33 PM »
Lake taste is probably the muddy taste. Walleye, channel catfish, smallmouth and largemouth bass come to mind for fish that I wont eat because of it. If I recall correctly, soaking walleye fillets in milk for awhile helps to remove that nastiness.

walleye and nastiness? never needed to soak walleye

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #8 on: Today at 12:03:37 AM »
Lake taste is probably the muddy taste. Walleye, channel catfish, smallmouth and largemouth bass come to mind for fish that I wont eat because of it. If I recall correctly, soaking walleye fillets in milk for awhile helps to remove that nastiness.

walleye and nastiness? never needed to soak walleye

To be fair, the walleye I ate were from the Great Lakes region (Lake Huron) and that could be the reason they tasted that way. I have not had any from WA waters.

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #9 on: Today at 01:21:57 AM »
Walleye and perch are every bit as good as lingcod if taken care of properly.

Catch, bleed immediately (best to cut gill arches on both sides instead of cutting the throat latch), and get them on ice. 

It doesn't matter is you catch them out of still water or a river.  Or if you catch them out of 50 degree or 70 degree water. It's all about how quickly you take care of them properly.
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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #10 on: Today at 04:28:00 AM »
I mean….. i exclusively eat saltwater fish with the only exception being maybe a river caught salmon from time time time or high mtn trout

There is a definitive flavor difference between a salmon from the  salt vs one from the river,

late season high mountain creek trout is crack though, but that’s cold fast moving water with tons of oxygen


These lake fish all taste like mud to me though, I’ve always regarded shallow water lake fish as tasting like an ugly chicks butt. high mountain lakes trout are better but any low land lake fish to me just is gross. Tastes like mud and pond weeds

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #11 on: Today at 06:34:23 AM »
Walleye and perch are every bit as good as lingcod if taken care of properly.

Catch, bleed immediately (best to cut gill arches on both sides instead of cutting the throat latch), and get them on ice. 

It doesn't matter is you catch them out of still water or a river.  Or if you catch them out of 50 degree or 70 degree water. It's all about how quickly you take care of them properly.

This right here...

Bank fishing or boat, I bring a cooler and gut and clean every fish as it's caught, then into the cooler on ice. Then they come home and get vacuum sealed asap. They come out of the freezer months later looking like they were just caught.

I see so many people with a stringer of fish sitting in 6 inches of hot, sunny water at their feet next to shore and just know that fish is going to be nasty eating. No wonder it tastes 'muddy' or 'lake-ish'

Mottled and discolored, rigor mortised into all many of shapes...live fish swimming on a stringer next to dead fish, no thank you.

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #12 on: Today at 08:01:07 AM »
Brine it and smoke it.
That will help .....maybe 🤔

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Re: That "lake taste" in freshwater fish
« Reply #13 on: Today at 09:17:33 AM »
I can't say as i have ever detected a "lake taste" or any other bad taste from eating walleye or perch. But I'm not a picky eater either.

I generally do not eat bass, crappie or bluegill because I think it has a fishy taste. I wont turn it away though and occasionally just mix some bluegills with the perch i usually catch in the frying pan.

 


 


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