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Zuma:

--- Quote from: chamookman on April 29, 2016, 03:26:39 am ---Man, I bet those are good. I know some Guys that are starting to do that with Walleye Throats. Bob

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That's  interesting Bob.
 I learned about throats down south fishing in the Gulf.
I haven't heard about them up here in Virginia or further north.
Eat more throats--  >:D They are delicious.
Zuma

Dakota Kid:
We always fight over the walleye cheeks. They look just like a scallop and have a similar texture. One of the best bites on the fish. I'll have to look into this throat thing.

Chief RID:
Fish throats are new to me. Are they a boneless piece of flesh I have been discarding? That would be criminal.

Zuma:
Chief, we won't send the fish police after you :laugh:
Thank you and Dakota for getting  me to find this link.
Hope it helps. We also put the left over carcases in a big
barrel with water to make a slurry for the garden.
Keep a lid on the barrel. Can get a little stinky in the sun.
Zuma

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tattoo dave:
Wow, time out!! You mean to tell me I've been tossing out perfectly good pieces of meat from walleyes? The cheeks, I'll have to look for in the next fish, had no idea. I don't know about this throat thing, I'll have to check into that.

Tattoo Dave

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