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    Deep Fried Snakehead

    I have had a ton of people ask me about if Snakeheads are edible and the best ways to prepare them...so I started a video series that will show the various ways that I know to prepare this ugly, but tasty fish. When you look at a Snakehead you don't think that it would be a very mild, white, firm, and flaky meat, with no fishy after taste at all. There a variety of great way to prepare Snakeheads, but in this video, I will show one of my favorite and simplest methods...deep fried.

    Ingredients: Bread Crumbs, Cornmeal, Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder, Egg, and some Hot Sauce

    Hope you enjoy and give this fish a try if you have the opportunity..you will be surprised how good it is.
    Also please feel free to share any recipes you have for snakeheads




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    The thing that amazes me about the snakeheads on the Potomac and elsewhere north of Southern Fl, is that I live here in central Fl and we don't have them.
    I've never caught one or heard anyone catching them. Bowfin....sure, totally different animal though.
    Question everything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by earthworm77 View Post

    The thing that amazes me about the snakeheads on the Potomac and elsewhere north of Southern Fl, is that I live here in central Fl and we don't have them.
    I've never caught one or heard anyone catching them. Bowfin....sure, totally different animal though.
    I thought they were throughout Florida at this point...interesting to know. Yeah they are very different from Bowfin for sure...could never imaging eating some Bowfin...LOL

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    Bowfin looks no worse than a catfish, which are pretty dang yummy

    Steve Dyer
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