What dare we eat

Meatloaf

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Gents

Can anyone provide list of" main" shore caught fish around here. What we can eat , and general taste /texture .

thanks

Dave
 
u can eat whatever you catch from the sea. what u r willing to eat personally is a different story, perhaps i should rephrase it what you will enjoy is possibly a different list . :)
 
Gents

Can anyone provide list of" main" shore caught fish around here. What we can eat , and general taste /texture .

thanks

Dave

cod, coalfish, pollock are the main three all quite meaty texture but very different flavours
cod I find rather bland
pollock caught from rock edges tend to have an iodine taste after feeding and living in weed beds
coalfish a bit stronger taste than cod but i quite like it
whiting, not so meaty as cod but has a sweeter taste
mackerel, the best tasting of the lot and very meaty
then you have the wrasse, lots of flesh on it but just don't like the taste
 
cod, coalfish, pollock are the main three all quite meaty texture but very different flavours
cod I find rather bland
pollock caught from rock edges tend to have an iodine taste after feeding and living in weed beds
coalfish a bit stronger taste than cod but i quite like it
whiting, not so meaty as cod but has a sweeter taste
mackerel, the best tasting of the lot and very meaty
then you have the wrasse, lots of flesh on it but just don't like the taste

Just to add to this, Plaice and Dab are both very tasty, a good size Dab makes for a lovely meal. Flounder from the rivers aren't up to much, but a Flounder from an open beach can taste OK
 
Dover sole nice tasteing fish and ov course sea bass is nice. Od chance of a salmon it has been know for them to be caught in the tyne wen sea fishing have to be lucky. And my favorite has to be cod love it just lush to eat meaty and tastes gorgeous
 
I love whiting and Dabs either in fish cakes or fillets, (if big enough).
The only fish I do not eat are Flounders, Wrasse, Bass and Coalfish, (I have taken one or two Coalies to add to fish cakes as they have a very strong flavour).
I stopped fishing for Bass years ago as I could not find a recipe or a way to cook the fish that I liked. I used to return all the Bass I caught because of this!
Basically, just try whatever you catch as everyone has different tastes in the fish they enjoy. I have heard the theory about Flounders tasting OK from clean beaches , but it's the OK bit that worries me!! As Crocodile Dundee said ''You can live on it but it tastes like ****''.:p
 
i will eat most fish caught if sized recently caught dover sole which was lovely,whiting cod and alot more but 1 of my favourites is plaice and dogfish ....yes dogfish lovely taste and texture similar to scampi but better bit of a nightmare skinning it but honestly lovely m8
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Bass or macki hands down nicest fish out of the sea

Bass is way overrated. Years ago it would be used for pot bait until fancy restaurants started to call it Sea Bass and attached a fancy price tag to match.

Black Bream on the other hand, now they do make superb eating
 
i will eat most fish caught if sized recently caught dover sole which was lovely,whiting cod and alot more but 1 of my favourites is plaice and dogfish ....yes dogfish lovely taste and texture similar to scampi but better bit of a nightmare skinning it but honestly lovely m8

got one at the Seaton Sluice open, cooked same way as scampi, delicious
 
Bass is way overrated. Years ago it would be used for pot bait until fancy restaurants started to call it Sea Bass and attached a fancy price tag to match.

Black Bream on the other hand, now they do make superb eating

don't want to upset anyone but that is what happened to the common sole, caught by fishermen off Dover, they started calling it Dover Sole and charged twice the price as if it was different from other common sole.
 
don't want to upset anyone but that is what happened to the common sole, caught by fishermen off Dover, they started calling it Dover Sole and charged twice the price as if it was different from other common sole.


Same with catfish.

It's a while ago now, but I can remember when it was on the fishmongers' slabs, labelled 'Catfish' and selling at 70p a pound. I think cod was about 2 quid or 2.50 at the time. Cat was dirt cheap.

Then somebody had the bright idea of re-labelling it as 'Rock Turbot' and the price went up to about £1.60 overnight. That was about 20 years ago. God knows what they charge these days.

EDIT. Just done a google and a crowd called Fish in a Box are selling rock turbot at 18 quid a kilo.
 
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