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Florida Rays and Mullet

Started by Chris Surtees, September 07, 2010, 05:46:00 PM

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Scrub_buck

WOW!!!  Looks like some action for sure!

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Jason Hansen

Great job, thanks for sharing.  Bowfishing for rays is something I've got to do soon, it sounds like a blast!
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Huntinpool

Are those things good to eat? Looks like alot of Fun.
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OkKeith

When I first clicked on this thread, I thought it was about Baseball teams and hairstyles!

Just kidding! Looks like a great trip. Those are some nice rays.

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Jeff Romans

Looks like a fun time.  I echo Huntinpool's question, How are those things for eating?
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castlerock

Can you eat those things?  I've smoked mullett before and they were tasty, but never even thought about rays.

Chris Surtees

They are very good...fried, sauteed, Gumbo, Etoufee, grilled...basically any way you cool fish you can do with ray.

The Southern ray is the best to eat with its sweet white meat. The Cow Nose ray needs to be put into Gumbo, or Etoufee IMO...I do not care for it dark red meat cooked on its own.

The only way to eat Mullet is fresh...we never freeze them and always cook them up the next day.

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