Bowfin - I've hooked into a few before while fishing for gills. They always snapped the line with all those teeth.
Sure would like to land one. Sometimes in shallow water you can see some of them have a large spot on thier tailfin.
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Bowfin - I've hooked into a few before while fishing for gills. They always snapped the line with all those teeth.
Sure would like to land one. Sometimes in shallow water you can see some of them have a large spot on thier tailfin.
i have heard call a lot of things but bowfin was not one of them . my daddy use to hate catching them catfishing , i have caught some as big as 15 pounds or better . the old river sloughs are full of them . heard them called Cyprus bass . mean critters . can't believe EZ didn't know what it was . lol
One word of advice for anyone wanting to clean and cook one. Do not soak the meat in water if you do it will swell up and fall apart. You have to fillet them and wipe them down with a clean cloth. We always did this and sliced them into small thin pieces and deep fried. The meat is not flakey like bass or crappie, it has a very fine grain..
Good to bleed em as well, hang him up and cut it at the tail. Known a good many folks that eat em but have never tried it myself. Catch and release.
Well that just shows what them folks will eat . My daddy said lay them on a board and cuthem into steak with an axe or hatchet . Then you can peal the skin and scales off like a ring . And never let water touch the meat before you cook them . And eat them while there hot .
:puke You guys are grossing me out. Whenever I catch one down here, I cut the line on them. Don't want them in the boat. Nasty fish.
Cypress Trout