She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

I ain't said nothing wrong
Nor anything proper.
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Mahi...
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If I could only catch one fish for the rest of my life, that would be it. Gotta love the Stream in May!
How far do you have to run to hit the blue? The way SC is shaped, where I put in it's 72 miles from the shore line to the blue, around 85 to get to the ledge

How do you pick one favorite fish? I've never caught a Mahi, it's flats fishing only in the Laguna Madre. I do like eating them, though.

Where taste is concerned, I can't get enough yellowfin tuna or snapper. Those are my two favorite table fish. Walleye, chinook salmon and flounder are close behind. I guess I haven't eaten enough Mahi to have a full appreciation of it. My ideal fish would taste great grilled, smoked, or as sashimi and that is asking a lot of a fish.

They have to be fresh out of the water. I can't stand "grocery fresh" fish, I won't eat it. I think that's why most people who don't have a food allergy think they don't like fish.
 
Oh, believe me, I have given a ton of roosters away, but I try to sell them first. Large, dual purpose breed roosters sell fairly easily, but silkies are a different story. Even Americans that will process heavy breeds to eat have a hard time doing the same with a silkie. When you get to the point that you just have way too many roosters, you either eat them yourself, or sell them to someone that will. That's just the nature of it. If it makes you squeamish, sell them cheaply several at a time, like 5 or 6 for $20, and don't ask any questions. Your best customers for silkie roosters? Asians and Mexicans. Seriously. Silkies are small, but a dark meat, and considered a delicacy in other parts of the world. I have 3 or 4 customers that I can call any time I have too many silkie roosters
And thank you. I will remember that. And it's now embedded in my mind...don't ask any questions!!
 
I've seen this pic before!! If you google silkies or Ayam Cemani, this picture will come up in images for either search but those are to big to be silkies, right?!
Well, I've never seen a silkie w/o all the fluff.....lol But in my mind they'd be smaller than this, but maybe not...lol

I guess you'd really have to see the bones to tell.
 

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