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    Default Maybe I shouldn't ask, but - brookie recipes?

    Just in case I see some over-populated beaver dams this year?

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    About 4-6 hours in the smoker with some chunks of apple wood.

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    Don't have a smoker, but thanks.

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    Just gut 'em, rinse good, LEAVE THE HEADS ON; and in a skillet (medium heat) with a 50/50 mixture of olive oil and butter, salt & pepper the fish to taste, and have at it. Let 'em cook (depending on size) 2-3 minutes on each side. Personally, I think about a 10 incher makes a perfect eating size for flavor.

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    Traci says If you want to get FANCY dreg them in some cracker crumbs. They are always best fresh out of the stream and into the frying pan.
    Wyo-Blizzard

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    Frying magic

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    Since she is talking about Brook trout over populating beaver dams, I don't think C&R would take care of the problem, but a frying pan with lots of butter and a cold beer would help solve the problem. Yummmmmmmy Larry ---sagefisher---
    Last edited by sagefisher; 03-11-2014 at 03:43 PM.

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    Make a paste with Italian seasoning and olive oil. Salt and pepper the cavity, squeeze some lemon juice into it, then coat the inside with the paste. Grease foil with butter, put thinly sliced onion down and sprinkle with pepper. Lay fish on top, put onion and pepper on top side. Loosely wrap the foil around the fish, but seal it tight. Bake for @ 20 minutes at 400*. You can peel the top meat from the bones with a fork, then pull the bones out of the rest. You can do this on a grill or oven.

    Mix in some lemon zest with the Italian seasoning and sprinkle a bit on both sides of the fish. Almost forgot about that part.
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    Thanks for the ideas.

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    You want recipes for cooking fish, from your time on the water?

    May I suggest the FAOL "What's Cooking" board, found on the Home Page....

    Not only do we cook the fish we caught, we have recipes for fish and other side dishes!

    I have all the "What's Cooking" Articles on my computer.

    Parnelli

    PS: I have over 80 percent of all FAOL articles on my compute in pdf! I am still working on the other 20 percent, saving them as pdf format...

    ~Parnelli~
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