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Where do you hit a fish to kill it?

Asked: David H. Pare, Last Updated:

You should deliberately hit the fish hard with a rock or stick, striking it just behind the gill plate and eye. This is a killing blow to the fish, so make sure to strike with force. We recommend a second hard blow if you are not sure the fish has been killed with the first strike.

FAQ

  • Do fish bite when they are spawning?

    Do spawning fish bite? No, but fortunately for us those fish that are right in the middle of the spawning ritual won't be in that phase for long. And, not all fish of a particular species spawn at the same time, so there are always plenty of opportunities for pre-and post spawn fish.

  • Can we eat mudfish?

    If you do decide to eat a mudfish, you'll need to take the time to pull out the bones before or after cooking it. They also aren't known to taste very good – people that have tried eating them have reported a strong, dirt flavor similar to most bottom-feeding fish.

  • Do fish grow faster with more food?

    While it may be tempting to feed your fish more food to make them get bigger faster, all this does is add more waste to your tank's water, since any uneaten food will break down into ammonia and could cause your water quality to drop if you don't have enough good bacteria and filtration in place to take care of it.

  • What is fish spawn called?

    When fish grow internal egg masses in their ovaries, it's called roe. Roe from marine animals such as shrimp, crabs, and sea urchins are seen as a delicacy and are usually eaten raw or just barely cooked.

  • Is my salmon overcooked or undercooked?

    Examining the Color and Texture Cooked salmon color inside will be an opaque pinkish white color on the outside and translucent pink on the inside. If your fillet is still dark pink on the outside, it needs to cook more. If it has turned light, opaque pink on the inside it is overcooked.

  • Does Popeyes chicken serve fish?

    The Sauce & Pickles Most fish sandwiches come with a smear of tartar sauce, and Popeyes' is no exception. It's basically required. However, unlike most fish sandwiches we've seen, this one also comes with pickles—the same thick-sliced, barrel-aged pickles that make the chain's chicken sandwiches so good.

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