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Old July 8th, 2004, 09:13 PM
David H. Lipman
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Default Stargazers - Anyone eat them, how big do you get them ?

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| Sea Robins or Gunards are a prized eating fish throughout the world...except
| for North America where we throw them away.
| You can't have authentic French Boulliabaise without sea robin.
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| "David H. Lipman" wrote in message
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| You eat SeaRobins ? ? ?
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| I either use their belly meat for Fluke bait or just throw the bait
| stealers back in the
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| | OK I believe you. I'd treat it the way I treat Sea Robins sometimes.
| | Filet the white meat and fry them with a crust. Cant tell what they are,
| | just white
| | meat fish that isn't bad at all.
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| | "David H. Lipman" wrote in message
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| | No doubt it was a Stargazer. I even looked it up in "McClane's New
| | Standarsd Fishing
| | Encyclopedia". It did state it was edible but no commercial value.
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| | record in NJ is
| | 13lbs.
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| | | For those who fish the Atlantic Coast of the US.
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| | | Do you eat Stargazers ?
| | | How big are the fish you get ?
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| | | I caught a just under 10lb Northern Stargazer (NJ) using a Gator
| 2oz
| | spoon
| | | and released him.
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| | | Was releasing it a mistake ?
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| | | Dave
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| | | It's probabaly edible but nobody eats stargazers.
| | | Are you sure it was Stargazer? I had no idea they could get as big
| as 10
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