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Old April 24th, 2006, 12:06 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
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Just moved to the outer banks, NC. Not familiar with rockfish, but it seems to be a local favorite and are fun to catch. I've been throwing them back, but any suggestions on cooking them?

I still can't understand why Amberjack is still not a big hit on the east coast, unlike the Gulf.

But, I still have Mahi Mahi, which is one of my favorites.

Any suggestions on rock fish prep would be great for this 'ol Gulf of Mexico boy. Also, these inlets are a pain in the ass (Oregan inlet), even on a good day!!!

Thanks,
-SD


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Old April 24th, 2006, 01:54 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
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Cook them rockfish the same as redfish
I am assumin rockfish is striped bass.'

"Preyou" wrote in message news:PLT2g.914260$x96.870881@attbi_s72...
Just moved to the outer banks, NC. Not familiar with rockfish, but it seems to be a local favorite and are fun to catch. I've been throwing them back, but any suggestions on cooking them?

I still can't understand why Amberjack is still not a big hit on the east coast, unlike the Gulf.

But, I still have Mahi Mahi, which is one of my favorites.

Any suggestions on rock fish prep would be great for this 'ol Gulf of Mexico boy. Also, these inlets are a pain in the ass (Oregan inlet), even on a good day!!!

Thanks,
-SD


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~Turn this boat around, back to my loving ground~ R. Plant
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Old April 27th, 2006, 11:15 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
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Rockfish is indeed Striped Bass, they should be almost gone from NC by now and headed up my way (New Jersey) and I can't wait to catch a few, hopefully this weekend.
I like to grill them, with lemon and pepper, in a tinfoil "boat". Yum-Yum.

Ed
"Old Ford" wrote in message ...
Cook them rockfish the same as redfish
I am assumin rockfish is striped bass.'

"Preyou" wrote in message news:PLT2g.914260$x96.870881@attbi_s72...
Just moved to the outer banks, NC. Not familiar with rockfish, but it seems to be a local favorite and are fun to catch. I've been throwing them back, but any suggestions on cooking them?

I still can't understand why Amberjack is still not a big hit on the east coast, unlike the Gulf.

But, I still have Mahi Mahi, which is one of my favorites.

Any suggestions on rock fish prep would be great for this 'ol Gulf of Mexico boy. Also, these inlets are a pain in the ass (Oregan inlet), even on a good day!!!

Thanks,
-SD


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~Turn this boat around, back to my loving ground~ R. Plant
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Old April 28th, 2006, 02:44 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
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Thanks!

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"Ed White" wrote in message ...
Rockfish is indeed Striped Bass, they should be almost gone from NC by now and headed up my way (New Jersey) and I can't wait to catch a few, hopefully this weekend.
I like to grill them, with lemon and pepper, in a tinfoil "boat". Yum-Yum.

Ed
"Old Ford" wrote in message ...
Cook them rockfish the same as redfish
I am assumin rockfish is striped bass.'

"Preyou" wrote in message news:PLT2g.914260$x96.870881@attbi_s72...
Just moved to the outer banks, NC. Not familiar with rockfish, but it seems to be a local favorite and are fun to catch. I've been throwing them back, but any suggestions on cooking them?

I still can't understand why Amberjack is still not a big hit on the east coast, unlike the Gulf.

But, I still have Mahi Mahi, which is one of my favorites.

Any suggestions on rock fish prep would be great for this 'ol Gulf of Mexico boy. Also, these inlets are a pain in the ass (Oregan inlet), even on a good day!!!

Thanks,
-SD


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~Turn this boat around, back to my loving ground~ R. Plant
 




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