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What is a good boneless fish?

Asked: Survival Cord, Last Updated:

Generally accepted as delicious fish are: salmon, sturgeon, tuna, luvar. But some people, all these delicious fish, prefer grilled bream, fried pike-perch or jerky.

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    The shrimp does not gain anything in taste by keeping it intact and removing it does not affect the taste negatively. The digestive tract is usually removed for aesthetic reasons more than for health reasons.

  • What are the best flies for stocked trout?

    The 9 best flies for stocked trout:

    • Krystal Flash Woolly Bugger.
    • Glo Bug Egg.
    • San Juan Worm.
    • Copper John.
    • Pheasant-tail Nymph.
    • Hare's Ear Nymph.
    • Soft Hackle.
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    Additional information

    Weight640 oz
    Dimensions22 × 14.5 × 10 in

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