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TitusV
11-12-2007, 10:35 AM
I'm a little confused with all the different kind of names board members give blue fish. I hear the term snapper blue, chomper blue, taylor blue etc. I think I'm pretty sure that a snapper blue is 6-8 inches? Usually the bait stealing guys. What are the others? The same thing happens with Drum (puppy drums etc) and I don't get those either. Whats up with all the nicknames. Can anyone post some definitions?
Hannibal
11-12-2007, 12:01 PM
I assume "slot reds" are those within the min and max length requirements (ie - eligeble to keep).
Connman
11-12-2007, 12:06 PM
Spring time big head blues are called Racers ,
Big Blues also called Oil Cans , Jumbo Blues also called Gorillas ,
also chompers , yellow eyes ,,,
Weird, I had always considered a taylor to be up to 4#'s, snappers from 5-10#'s and choppers 10#+.
TitusV
11-12-2007, 12:33 PM
Why not eat the ones over 24"? Do they taste bad. Ive caught blues before, nothing too big. I think the biggest I have caught has been 16-17inches. I didn't bother keeping it cause it looked like I would be more of a pain cleaning it than the meat I would get. I was thinkin the ones around 20 would be good.
you can eat the big ones -- but there's more strong red meat to cut out & there's more chance that the bigger they are, the longer they been out there, and may have more mercury or whatever in em. so be aware.
the bigger ones usually have a stronger tasting flesh even after you get all the red out...soak fillets in milk for an hour, discard milk & continue with your recipe -- this will remove the overly fishy taste (i know, i know, fish should taste like fish,;) i am referring to a too-strong taste). if i keep the bigger ones, i like to turn them into bluefish "crab" cakes.
My bluefish recipe, put bluefish fillets on aluminum foil, bake in oven for 25 min, remove, throw away bluefish and eat aluminum foil...;)
Never have liked bluefish, although DD says its only cuz I haven't had Jody's bluefish cakes...
cygnus-x1
11-12-2007, 01:22 PM
For me,
Big Blues = Big bloodline = Not my bag
If you do keep a big one, make sure to bleed it out to preserve the freshness and flavor. Put it on ice right away.
Don't listen to my misguided brethren. All blues are good to eat regardless on the size. But he is correct you should bleed them first.
ffemtreed
11-12-2007, 01:27 PM
Snapper = up to 17"
Taylors = 17" to 25"
Chompers/Slammer = anything bigger
patindaytona
11-12-2007, 02:43 PM
I like the "Oil Cans" terminology for them:)
TreednNC
11-12-2007, 03:19 PM
My bluefish recipe, put bluefish fillets on aluminum foil, bake in oven for 25 min, remove, throw away bluefish and eat aluminum foil...;)
Never have liked bluefish, although DD says its only cuz I haven't had Jody's bluefish cakes...
Jody's bluefish cakes will make ya slap ya grandmaw.:eek: I never had a blue that I liked but derned if them bluefish cakes werent the cats meow. I wish you hadnt mentioned them. Makes me hawngry
Jesse Lockowitz
11-12-2007, 03:28 PM
Jody's bluefish cakes will make ya slap ya grandmaw.:eek: I never had a blue that I liked but derned if them bluefish cakes werent the cats meow. I wish you hadnt mentioned them. Makes me hawngry
my grandma makes bluefish cakes when i give her blues..man they are awesome..
i like the smaller 1-2lb blues filleted and deep fried, but the big ones, not so much.
bluefish cakes=the shiz
Jesse
UnknownFish
11-12-2007, 04:11 PM
all the blues are good eating, the smaller ones I deep fry , bigger ones i smoke
cygnus-x1
11-12-2007, 04:34 PM
all the blues are good eating, the smaller ones I deep fry , bigger ones i smoke
You tell 'em UF... However if you all prefer to NOT eat those choppers just release them gently back into the surf so that we can catch them!!
Rockfish1
11-12-2007, 05:27 PM
what do y'all do to them blues to get them into condition to make cakes?...
WoofPack
11-12-2007, 05:47 PM
Believe it or not, my two Golden Retrievers love snapper bluefish. On more than one occasion Dailey consumed the whole bluefish I left on the sand waiting for it to die to turn it into flounder bait.
Now I just cut off the head and trimmed off the fins and cut the body into chunks and feed 'em raw to my dogs as treats.
My dogs are fish connoisseurs. They wouldn't touch finger mullet, but Bluefish = doggie treats.
Jacob
barty b
11-12-2007, 07:40 PM
Cdog -- think sometimes the terminology is regional -- being here in the North, this is my understanding, but know ppl from the South who also have the same definitions as yours as to size & name.
Yup, Down here we call Bluefish SHARKBAIT :D
TreednNC
11-12-2007, 08:40 PM
Yup, Down here we call Bluefish SHARKBAIT :D
Then what are tuna heads and cownose rays?:confused: lol
Oyster
11-13-2007, 11:46 AM
I use the same sounding term for the small keeper blues as most here but I always thought the word was spelled “tailer” not “taylor”. I’m curious now, which is correct? Was the term derived from Mr. Taylor who caught a lot of small blues or did it come from a fish that you grab by the tail?
Lip Ripper
11-13-2007, 12:43 PM
in my circle of friends, any fish that is big for the species, or that gets away is referred to as "Old moss head".
rgking03
11-13-2007, 02:28 PM
snappers=juvies 10" fish up to 1/2 lb
cocktail blues -- up to 2 lb.
taylor blues (best eating) 2-5 lb.
i'm a little fuzzy on what the next weight group is called, maybe just blues.
generally speaking think the chopper term is for anything about 10 lb & up.
puppy drum are the juvies, not yet matured, yearlings follow, then old drum &/or bull reds
drum are also known as channel bass
10lb and up is known as Gators
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