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Do fish like turmeric?

Asked: Jeff Van Remortel, Last Updated:

Tench and carp love the stuff. Ground turmeric is also a great additive if you want to try a spicy mix for carp and, if roach are your number one target, track down some powered coriander.

FAQ

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    You can substitute shrimp for the crawfish tails if you cannot find crawfish tails at your grocery. Since the crawfish has fat, I recommend adding an additional 2 tablespoons of butter to the dish as the shrimp cook.

  • What is the mildest tasting salmon?

    Coho (Silver) Its medium fat content gives it a mild, subtle flavor that is less in-your-face. While they can get up to 23 or 24 pounds in size, Cohos tend to be smaller, making them a great pick for cooking whole.

  • Can I overfeed my crayfish?

    Avoid overfeeding your crayfish. One or two shakes of shrimp pellets or a smattering of vegetables per day should be more than enough to keep your crayfish satisfied. Remove any uneaten portions of food soon after feeding your crayfish.

  • Is it legal to fish from the beach in Florida?

    All public beaches allow fishing from the shore and it is quite common to see people with their poles and cast nets working the calm surf. You can catch most inshore fish from the beach such as snook, pompano, shark, snapper, and redfish.

  • Is 3000 mg of fish oil too much?

    Generally, up to 3,000 mg of fish oil daily is considered safe for adults to consume ( 14 ).

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