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    More info on your process please. Just got through eating some fried. Also like them blackened in a cast iron skillet. Never had them smoked.

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    Those are beautiful, Scott. If they eat half as good as they look, it must have been a heck of a meal.

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    Nice, very nice! You must have had a cool fire going on.
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    Those look great!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by tcounty View Post
    More info on your process please. Just got through eating some fried. Also like them blackened in a cast iron skillet. Never had them smoked.
    Smoked Crappie Filets

    Large crappie filets (8 to 10)
    Non-stick foil
    Olive oil
    Creole seasoning or Lemon Pepper
    Soaked hickory chips

    Light charcoal grill and let coals turn white. Cover cooking grate with non-stick foil. Coat filets with olive oil. Arrange on foil and sprinkle with seasoning. Put wood chips on the hot coals, place cooking grid onto grill, close lid on grill and smoke for 8 minutes.
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    Nice looking fillets! Bet they were fine.
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    Scott those look great, my youngest daughter loves them better than fried. I been wanting to do some in that Masterbuilt, do them like the yanks do the salmon
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