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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1432058" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>Conservation? I conserved nothing when it came to making a living, " kill em all " use to be my motto. I was with my uncle when he made a 1.2 million pound purse seine set on bull reds in 1977 in Louisiana. He filled 7 boats up and turned the rest loose, probably a 1.5+ million pound set. Louisiana ran the purse seine boats out a couple of years later. I just don't care to eat them, a small red isn't bad but a speckled trout is much better. To me deep water grouper and tile fish are hard to beat fried. Yellow fin Tuna grilled - seared less than 10 seconds per side is about as good as it gets. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1432058, member: 24694"] Conservation? I conserved nothing when it came to making a living, " kill em all " use to be my motto. I was with my uncle when he made a 1.2 million pound purse seine set on bull reds in 1977 in Louisiana. He filled 7 boats up and turned the rest loose, probably a 1.5+ million pound set. Louisiana ran the purse seine boats out a couple of years later. I just don't care to eat them, a small red isn't bad but a speckled trout is much better. To me deep water grouper and tile fish are hard to beat fried. Yellow fin Tuna grilled - seared less than 10 seconds per side is about as good as it gets. IMO [/QUOTE]
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