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    Default Advise for cooking crappie @ primitve camp?


    This weekend I'll be camping on a local crappie pond and am hoping to catch a few from shore since it's spring. If not plenty of sunfish and perch to be had

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    • Ingredients easily packed (hiking in)
    • Made of common house hold ingredients
    • Good/easy recipe for someone who's never cooked fish

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    All I would take is a ziplock bag of yellow cornmeal & a small bottle of peanut oil. (+ small frying pan, of course)

    If you wanted some 'seasoning' in the cornmeal ... mix it in "at home".

    Preparations are simple : start fire - clean fish - put oil in frying pan & heat it up - drop fish into bag of cornmeal & shake bag to coat - drop fish into frying pan - cook for 3-5mins per side (depending on size of fish, & whether fillets or scaled whole fish) - eat

    That's about as basic as it gets, for frying up a shore lunch. But, now ... if you wanted to go "real primitive" : start fire - scale & gut fish (leaving heads on) - take coat hangers or use sturdy trees limbs & poke thru the fish's mouth - place limbs/hangers in ground so that fish hang over fire - cook till fish are done (you may have to sacrifice one, or a chunk of it, to see if meat is flaky & steaming) - eat

    A small propane stove can be substituted for a campfire, if a campfire is not legal (or impossible to start, due to wet tinder). A cast iron skillet would be your best choice, but a lighter option would be an aluminum one.

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    Best you can eat !!
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    Wrap fish in aluminum foil add butter , lemon, salt , and pepper cook over hot coals.
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    Aluminum foil - make your own "skillet" with a double layer of foil with the edges turned up.
    Melt butter in your skillet over a hot campfire
    Coat fish with your favorite blackened fish seasoning (I use Paul Prudhomme's Blackened Redfish) and slap em in your homemade skillet in that sizzling butter.

    Yummy
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    I'll try both tin foil/frying pan recopies and post pics of the fish/camp soon. Unfortunately it'll have to wait... The weather decided to turn crappie supposed to be raining cats and dogs for the next 5 days.

    To end this reply on a good note I caught my first crappie today even though it was raining .

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    Cant go wrong with any of the recipes above I have done them all and there is something about roasting them over the coals on a coat hanger that I like, coat hangers get hot though dont burn your fingers and add a little salt to the fish if available.

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    Metal coffee can half full of peanut oil to cook in and box of zatarans
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    Poach fish, poach eggs and crackers.
    Lets go soak a line. Pat

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    wheres pics?

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