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the tail is muchdrier, you must like dry salmon, in our house its a fight over the collar, which is much juicier. huntincpl yes i flipped, its rare to see rocks that big, Mmmm gonna be nice n sweet. ok ya'll see ya im off to get some garlic were all out
It sounded good but if I was you I would eat the crab and let someone else have the fish you must live waaay up the river.
8" red rock crab must be some kind of record?
10 red rock and dungies, the smallest red rock is 8" across, Just thought Id share
if the salmon is cooked right it wouldn't matter witch was was better.but the tail peice doesn't have any bones in it so most people who no that go for it first
buddy just dropped off a fresh 15 lb springer and and 10 red rock and dungies,
Quote from: Kc_Kracker on March 21, 2013, 03:10:43 PMbuddy just dropped off a fresh 15 lb springer and and 10 red rock and dungies, That, is a true buddy!Totally common for people to prefer the tail. Only reason it would seem drier is that it's thinner and gets overcooked when a whole fillet is cooked at the same time. With real quality fish, I never cook a whole fillet; by the time the thickest part is just done, the thinner parts are way overcooked. Collars are delicious. And bellies. And the fin sockets. And parts of the head.Smossy,You must be a gifted chef.
Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on March 21, 2013, 04:45:39 PM8" red rock crab must be some kind of record? If there were a record for crabs that would definetely be up there I haven't seen one that big before that makes me look foreword to july maybe we will see one this year.