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breakfast brown

Started by Fierybroon, May 01, 2011, 09:39:36 PM

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Fierybroon

There is nothing I like better when I get out the tent than to catch a smallish trout then fry it in seasoned butter with some streaky bacon, mushrooms and a couple of eggs. The perfect start to a days stravaiging for me :stir

Wildfisher

I have never eaten a trout fresh from the loch. This year I must remedy that. Some say that is when they are at their very best.

Fierybroon

Quote from: admin on May 02, 2011, 08:38:32 AM
I have never eaten a trout fresh from the loch. This year I must remedy that. Some say that is when they are at their very best.

nothing finer Fred, especially first thing with sun up :mus26;

Fierybroon

Quote from: Alan on May 02, 2011, 11:39:44 PM
by remarkable timing and inspired by Keith Floyd, you should be treated to full cinema quality footage of this very thing just shortly.
look forward to watching that one :BewareSpam

superscot

we did half a dozen last week on Loch frisa on Mull open fire as well and all pink flesh ...nice eating


flyboy

In all my days  fishing for wild brown trout I just cant bring myself to kill any. I hope this is the year for me to taste these fish. I had no problem killing and eating mackerel when I was a part time sea angler, but for me killing the broonies is a toughy. Maybe I shouldd grow a pair and be a man about it!!!!!!! :gay4

Fishtales

I only kill them when I really have to, under orders from SWMBO to get one for the Bar-B-Q or the odd one to supplement the rations when away for a week, but it doesn't bother me one way or another. Nobody has to if they don't want to. Taking them to eat is a lot different to putting them in a carrier bag and dumping them in the nearest bin, if they don't want them they shouldn't kill them.
Don't worry, be happy.
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Fierybroon

my own personal thought.....anyone who hooks ,plays and lands a trout should at least eat one in their lifetime. That said it is a very personal decision and either way eat or put it back no one has the right to decide for someone else. Echoing Fishtales, I don't mind either way and will take and eat as I feel like it. Everyone is right in their own decision :soapbox

flyboy

 I agree entirely that killiing a fish for the table or bbq is absolutley fine. I am certain that all wild fishing scotland members are responsible anglers.
I am in no way condemning the killing and eating of fish, in fact it was the movie on this thread that got me thinking that when I do eat one, I will do it in the same manner using a fire and some damp heather to smoke it.

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