Spring run Suckers....

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2015/03/20 06:40:05 (permalink)

Spring run Suckers....

Anyone have some good recipe's for spring run Suckers.  I've heard them called "poor mans salmon."   How do you fix them?   Fried?   Pickled?  Canned?  whatever...

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    Re: Spring run Suckers.... 2015/03/20 09:19:20 (permalink)
    Pachuckles
    Anyone have some good recipe's for spring run Suckers.  I've heard them called "poor mans salmon."   How do you fix them?   Fried?   Pickled?  Canned?  whatever...


     
     
    Search on Google or YouTube........... or try BayouBill.com (see link)
     
    http://r.search.yahoo.com...kgKN7VBPXpndpqftJfUII-
     
     
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2015/03/20 09:34:46

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    Re: Spring run Suckers.... 2015/03/20 16:32:16 (permalink)
    Thanks,    BeenThereDoneThat.
    Great link...very informative.  Bayou Bill has quite the site.

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    Re: Spring run Suckers.... 2015/03/20 22:09:30 (permalink)
    Absolutely welcome fellas.............
     
    I'm liking the recipe he uses for deep frying the fillet of a sucker.  Says the small bones will cook but, advises caution with feeding children.  I think eating fish anytime requires a bit of caution even if it's ground for cakes.  Anyway, I've attended a lot of benefit smelt fry's in my day and they are fried up and consumed with fins and tails intact along with ones favorite beverage, of course.

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