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Old 06-30-2017, 12:43 PM   #6
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Also wondered do you guys keep fishing after your first YT is on board cause all I see are pics of 1 YT at the beach.
Personally, I feel the best taking one fish home to eat. I fish for exercise and fresh air as much as I fish for fish. I try to target what I want to eat and render all parts into something delicious as much as possible. I don't want to be greedy or wasteful. IMHO, these fish we catch are precious living creatures and the populations have been seriously depleted compared to what I remember catching as a kid in the early 60's. Fresh tastes much better than frozen. It's a personal choice. For me, it's a moral and lifestyle choice. Opinions vary widely. Mine is just one.

If my leftover bait is healthy, I let them go. If they die in my custody I clean them for a neighbor who likes to eat them. The nutritional value of mackerel is very high, maybe in the superfood category. Assuming you know how to make them taste good.

http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articl...-mackerel.html

I should learn how to cook mackerel myself. Yanni probably has some brilliant ideas.

https://delishably.com/meat-dishes/h...ook-mackerel-2
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