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From: RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com>
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On 2024-10-31, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 07:17:03 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:
>
>> The best fish I ever ate was albacore my uncle caught and my grandmother
>> roasted in the oven. Very little seasoning, if any. Albacore is great
>> because it doesn't taste like fish.
>
> When I lived in New Hampshire there was a restaurant on the waterfront in 
> Portsmouth. When the sport fishermen snagged a tuna they would buy the 
> fish after the requisite photo-op. We knew one of the waitresses and she 
> would alert us to fresh tuna on the menu.

If it's anything like the albacore tuna my uncle caught off the shore of 
California (maybe Mexico?) it's well worth it.

>> I know people who like Talapia a lot. It's supposed to healthy for you,
>> I think. I don't know if I've ever eaten it, but I see it in the grocery
>> stores. Probably should try it some time.
>
> It's sort of tasteless like catfish but not bad. I don't care for trout 
> and that includes coho salmon which is a big trout in my opinion. I do 
> like Atlantic salmon though. 

I've eaten trout since then and it wasn't impressive. Maybe I was just 
hungry when I was 12, or maybe I had low expectations and it surprised me 
that it tasted good at all.

I caught some brown trout in the mountains north of Weiser, Idaho. It was 
mushy and tasteless. I was told that was because the streams there were 
fairly warm and warm water trout aren't good eating. Those were the last 
fish I caught. (I don't like to catch them if I'm not going to eat them — 
and I definitely wasn't going to eat brown trout again.)

I'm kind of mixed on salmon. Sometimes I like it and sometimes I don't. 
Maybe the times I don't it's because it's coho salmon. (Fish is not a big 
part of my diet, so I don't really keep up on these things.) I remember when 
I was kid in Great Falls we used to sometimes buy fresh smelt at Rosaur's 
Market. I thought they were pretty good. I don't think I've those for a long 
time.

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