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Why are bluefish hated?

Asked: Marcus Jeevaratnam, Last Updated:

Registered. IMHO, most people do not like bluefish because they don't live close enough to the coast to get it absolutely fresh (when it's the best). Blue won't keep as long as other fish, but eaten fresh it is absolutely DELICIOUS!!

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