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  • SloppyShooter

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    As far as taste, I eat mine with a fairly simple garlic/butter sauce. Kinda hard to describe, but sorta chewy scallop with a fairly strong earthy flavor, but in a good way, reminiscent of the peaty aftertaste of a good scotch.

    Have those gray/ spotted slugs around here. I like them with a lot of salt. Pour it on and watch 'em melt. I'll pass on consuming them.

    BTW, it IS oyster season. Time for some good ol' Jerri's gulf coast oysters. Raw and straight out of the container.
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    Texasgordo

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    SloppyShooter

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    Catfish would tear those Basturds up.

    In chartreuse? Bet they would, but why would you eat a fish that eats anything that nasty?;)

    After using that Charlie's blood bait, my brother made the comment that he bet you could take a shit, put it on a hook, and catch channel cats.Maybe you should try Guadalupe snails.:laughing:

    I used to run trotlines. Squid will catch the heck out of fish on the gulf. Nothing touched them on a trotline. I'll eat channel cat, but flatheads prefer live sunfish, and are MUCH better eating. Plus, growing upwards of 50lbs. they are more fun to catch. (Harder to catch, too, though.)
     

    Dad_Roman

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    As far as taste, I eat mine with a fairly simple garlic/butter sauce. Kinda hard to describe, but sorta chewy scallop with a fairly strong earthy flavor, but in a good way, reminiscent of the peaty aftertaste of a good scotch.
    Describe it.
    Yea pretty much how sloppy describes em. In the restaraunt they come in a tray thats kinda like a deviled egg tray cept much smaller scale. Five or so circular divots with one in the center. Oven broiled in garlic butter resting on a mushroom cap in the bottom and served with buttered toast points or the like. In between the muscular texture of a scallop and an Oyster muscle. Magnificent.

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    Charlie

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    It will be, I ordered the weather for today! A friend and I are going to a lady's house to complete the paint job on her garage. He passed from cancer a couple of months ago after returning from Iraq a year of so ago. I hired him several years ago to teach computers in our district. He volunteered to go overseas and came back with cancer. Fought it for two years. He was in is early 50s.
     
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