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Ron Clay
Guest
Yes I do do this from time to time, especially if the fish involved is good to eat.
In my life I have eaten perch, pike zander, eels, lots and lots of trout (they are very good for you), gudgeon, roach, dace, rudd, tench, both Large Mouth and Small Mouth Black Bass, Tilapa, catfish, carp and several other African species.
Where such species are prolific, I feel that eating the odd fish does no harm whatsoever and takes you back to your roots, and that is one of the reasons why we go fishing.
A small carp can provide an excellent meal. Let's face it there are millions of the darned things in England. They were brought here as a source of food in the first place and it might be a good idea if we ate a few from time to time.
What do you think?
I'm behind Barrie on this one.
In my life I have eaten perch, pike zander, eels, lots and lots of trout (they are very good for you), gudgeon, roach, dace, rudd, tench, both Large Mouth and Small Mouth Black Bass, Tilapa, catfish, carp and several other African species.
Where such species are prolific, I feel that eating the odd fish does no harm whatsoever and takes you back to your roots, and that is one of the reasons why we go fishing.
A small carp can provide an excellent meal. Let's face it there are millions of the darned things in England. They were brought here as a source of food in the first place and it might be a good idea if we ate a few from time to time.
What do you think?
I'm behind Barrie on this one.