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Eating Florida's Most Invasive Fish -Catch, Clean and Cook (Bullseye Snakehead)

Eating Florida's Most Invasive Fish -Catch, Clean and Cook (Bullseye Snakehead)

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The Bullseye Snakehead is a highly INVASIVE and exotic fish species we have here in South Florida. The invasive river monster was illegally released into our Urban canal system in the year 2000 and this fish has become fully established in our waters. I personally do not see a huge ecological threat imposed by this fish and the FWC allows anglers to release these fish back into the wild. The Bullseye Snakehead is great table fare as well as a sought after game fish. How do you feel about this invasive fish? Comment below and lets hear those opinions!
Date: 2020-08-05

Comments and reviews: 10


Two years later, but. if they used different words that mean the same thing to describe those fish like introduced or non indigenous that sounds better than invasive. Also, they need a new name started. Snake head automatically turns people off of trying it and probably leads them to want to eradicate them. Something less scary sounding would help people accept them and see them as a food source. Even bone head sounds better than snake head! Lots of fish have more than one name. Example: mahi mahi/dolphin fish. Or moon fish/(I just went blank on the other name. Lol) But you get what Im saying. And snake heads arent just in Florida anymore. Theyre moving north and west. We have them here in Louisiana I know. And theyre adapting to be able to go farther north pretty quickly. Theyre not going anywhere. We need to just accept them, catch them, and enjoy them as a food source. Not that simple, but very possible. If I ever catch one Ill insist we at least try it. The meat is beautiful!
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This is my favorite fish ever. They taste delicious. Good for curry, soup, grill, smoke, stew, eat fresh like sushi or larb (mix with herbs, lemon juice, nuts) or pickle them. so many way to cook them come out delicious. I am in SC they dont have them here
Good muscle meat on both cheeks. The head can make a good soup garnish with herbs

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regular curry just curry and salt etc. thai curry add coconut milk. if fried anything with flour? add egg yolk then with flour, it will tenderized too. Yea, curry and mango doesnt really go together. I cook my curry with: potato, and carrots shim it for half an hour it will be good
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Or, you could buy a bottle of Green Curry simmer sauce at Trader Joe's. Saute the fish in oil, soy sauce, fish sauce, chillies (to taste. Lime juice and dunk them in the green curry sauce which should be simmering. Garnish with ginger strips or cilantro.
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Your curry sauce would benefit from 3tsp curry powder, 1tsp each of ginger powder and coriander powder, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp white pepper, added when the onion is golden, not fried until it's going brown, then do as you did. IMO.
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Great vid! Snakeheads are pound per pound make excellent gamefish in addition to being the best tasting fresh water fish IMO. And your curry sauce just need garlic, salt, and sugar!
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Actually snake head meat got some benefit for healing inside wound and mostly use by women after giving birth. and its taste great to if u know how to cook them
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It's pretty awesome that I've been watching you and Brook pretty solid for over a year and I continue to find really great content. Great stuff, man!
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That fish from Asian it is really strong defense and attacking another fish when they have a baby a lot baby thousand or more. you guys dont see it yet
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Dude. you arw not allowed to released invasive fish like that. Never ever do that and def dont video that. Dispatxh and use for bait at least.
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