2010 red snapper season will be the shortest ever

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I'd bet Jason could outdo me by a mile though. I once asked him how to boil crawfish, and it took him about half an hour for him to tell me the recipe ;)

LOL, thanks but you had to mention crawfish. Now I want some and is why I think we should have a boil at springfest.:D
 
I'm for it too. Just tell me what I need to do and when to mail you a check :D

Save your postage, Not a problem settling at Springfest. I boil allot during the season for large crowds and it averages about $10.00 per person.
 
Jason!!! Alex!! My heroes!!! I am already hungry...bring the fest on
 
or the feast...;)
 
Meh, a good flounder or sheepshead tastes just as good anyway.

Ewww, I'm with Hetland on this one. Not keen on too many inshore bottom feeders.

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That's what I'm talkin' about!

YUM.
 
I don't know if I'm happy or sad about the snapper season. Guess I'm just going to have to start taking more pictures!
 
Do you guys NOT see sheepshead offshore? The biggest I've seen are always offshore and in deep water. *shrugs*


I know in Alabama sheepshead are regarded by many as a trash fish, thats just ignorance... and you eat mullet?? :)
 
Do you guys NOT see sheepshead offshore? The biggest I've seen are always offshore and in deep water. *shrugs*


I know in Alabama sheepshead are regarded by many as a trash fish, thats just ignorance... and you eat mullet?? :)

I won't turn down sheepshead or flounder, I just prefer snapper. It's easier to clean (than sheepshead) and you can use it for sashimi. Fish that spend any time in fresh/brackish water during their life cycle pick up parasites that make eating them raw impractical.
 

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