Soak fillets for an hour in milk, then shake them up in ChuckWagon Onion ring mix(Walmart),& fry
A guide on Lake Michigan had us do that with the coho salmon we caught.
It’s different
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I use zatterans lemon pepper and southern recipe. mix half and half. soak fish in buttermilk then roll em in mix good stuff bro
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Soak fillets for an hour in milk, then shake them up in ChuckWagon Onion ring mix(Walmart),& fry
A guide on Lake Michigan had us do that with the coho salmon we caught.
It’s different
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On a side note fry you vegetables in the zatterrans lemon pepper. (Oakra, green tomatoes)
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For those who have not tried it, I highly recommend after your fillets are clean in a strainer squirt mustard on them and tumble them around with your hand coating the fillets with mustard. After that whatever batter you like corn meal/flour or Andy's batter in original or Cajun spice is really good from Kroger. The mustard acts as the egg or milk soak and you cannot taste the mustard at all and a slight smell of it only.
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I have used the mustard myself and like it.
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Them cajuns do the mustard and pickle juice and hot sauce. Very good in trout, haven't tired it on crappie
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X2 for mustard & hot sauce... put as much as you like & let it marinade 10 minutes though... Great change to plain fried crappie!
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I seen Godwin do it on Crappie on Duck Dynasty several years ago and I've been hooked ever since.
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