Clampet Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 (edited) Yep, they now have live Eels for sale at the No Frills Grocery store fer $8.99 per pound. They are difficult to see as they are lying motionless at the bottom of the live tank (aquarium) amidst the carp. Here is the video.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLhfa6w5MuY Edited December 14, 2008 by Clamp-it
DRIFTER_016 Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 Cheaper to get 'em where you gits yer striper (not stripper) bait.
misfish Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 Awesome fish to eat. Great smoked and with some crackers and cream cheese,with black olives.
Clampet Posted December 12, 2008 Author Report Posted December 12, 2008 You got any pics? I feel I'm being baited. You know I could if I so desired.
Fang Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 is this Mavis and Eglington If so I might have to stop in on the way home. Looking for something special to wrap up for a buddy of mine. We like to exchange weird gifts at Xmas. I'll bet a live eel will cause some excitement and then we'll get to eat it
Clampet Posted December 12, 2008 Author Report Posted December 12, 2008 is this Mavis and Eglington If so I might have to stop in on the way home. Looking for something special to wrap up for a buddy of mine. We like to exchange weird gifts at Xmas. I'll bet a live eel will cause some excitement and then we'll get to eat it No. Creditview and Britannia.
fish_finder Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 Yep, they now have live Eels a swimmin' next to the battered Carp in the live tank .................] They have battered carp in the live tank??
wuchikubo Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 They have battered carp in the live tank?? I believe he meant battered as in "beaten up" and not covered with flour. Most fish tanks in grocery stores have too many chemicals in them to prevent slimy growth in the tank (also prevents slime from forming on the fish, thus the stress causes the fungus and other problems). I try never to buy store fish, fresh caught is soooo much better!! Stan
misfish Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 try never to buy store fish, fresh caught is soooo much better!! Stan, you dont have the best catch and eat record going.LOL J/K Bud Yes!As soon as the batter begins to flake off, the attendant patiently re-applies it. It makes fer quite a show watching her grab those large flopping carp and put them in these humongus plastic bags partially filled with "Fish Crisp" brand batter. Im howling Clamp. Maybe it,s that BIG full moon. LM AO
fish_finder Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 Yes! As soon as the batter begins to flake off, the attendant patiently re-applies it. It makes fer quite a show watching her grab those large flopping carp and put them in these humongus plastic bags partially filled with "Fish Crisp" brand batter. How about the tartar sauce then..... hope they come with tartar sauce!
wuchikubo Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 Stan, you dont have the best catch and eat record going.LOL J/K BudIm howling Clamp. Maybe it,s that BIG full moon. LM AO Brian, I guess it must be the bad karma I got for thinking the following statement is so true: "Chinese people will eat anything with legs and moves, except maybe for table and chairs." and this one: Q: "How do you know Adam and Eve were not Chinese?" A: "They would have eaten the snake before listening to it." BTW I am Chinese-Canadian.
charlesn Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 They had to move the tilapia because the eels would eat them. But not even an eel would eat a carp. lol j/k Charles
BITEME Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 Nothing is quite like a good fry of eels are they salt water or fresh
misfish Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 (edited) Brian, I guess it must be the bad karma I got for thinking the following statement is so true: "Chinese people will eat anything with legs and moves, except maybe for table and chairs." and this one: Q: "How do you know Adam and Eve were not Chinese?" A: "They would have eaten the snake before listening to it." BTW I am Chinese-Canadian. Hey Stan,my post was not meant to offend. Hope it didnt? Just got back from Zhers. Smoked eel,1 small 6 inch piece,11 bucks. Hell did a union boat catch it? LOL Edited December 12, 2008 by misfish
Rich Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 I was given some smoked eel last night and in the spirit of the recent talks I gave it another try (along with some smoked mackerel). Maybe the first batch I had was off or something, this stuff was alright. Like any other smoked fish I guess just a bit greasy. The mackerel was excellent.
hammercarp Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 Here's a favourite. Freshly Set Jellied eels
JohnF Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 Here's a favourite. Freshly Set Jellied eels Aaaaaach! That looks just like what I ate in a sushi bar one night. I thought the round hollowed out thing was a piece of fruit or vegetable with the pit or core removed. It had an odd texture for something that grew on a plant though, so I asked what it was. I almost yakked on the table when the restaurant owner (a friend of mine) said it was eel. Good thing for him I'd already swallowed. JF
ehg Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 Smoked eel is great! Always getting some from the sushi chefs in my work places. Very healthy source of Omega 3's. Tried it for the first time at a Holiday Inn in Sault Ste. Marie when i was 10 yrs. old. Unfortunately there is a sense of closed mindedness to these 'no frill' threads.
wuchikubo Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 (edited) Hey Stan,my post was not meant to offend. Hope it didnt? Just got back from Zhers. Smoked eel,1 small 6 inch piece,11 bucks. Hell did a union boat catch it? LOL Never my friend. It's all good. $11 huh, that's some pretty expensive smoke sauce. Edited December 13, 2008 by HearingFish
Mark Kulik Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 Smoked eel is pretty good, but its quite rich , so you cant eat a lot.
Lungelarry Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 (edited) If you look at the graph you will see that in 1930 ,1000 tonnes of eels were caught and sold to the European market. Somebody must love Eels http://www.qc.ec.gc.ca/csl/inf/inf052_e.html Edited December 13, 2008 by Lungelarry
ScugogBoy Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 My background is from "The Baltics" and smoked eel is a delicacy...costing around the $20.00 a lb range at my favourite deli......try it with a nice loaf of dark rye bread/sour cream and odd shot of chilled vodka....for breakfast or snack.
Fisherman Posted December 13, 2008 Report Posted December 13, 2008 My background is from "The Baltics" and smoked eel is a delicacy...costing around the $20.00 a lb range at my favourite deli......try it with a nice loaf of dark rye bread/sour cream and odd shot of chilled vodka....for breakfast or snack. You're making me hungry and I just ate supper...rye bread or pumpernickle with the eel...MMmmmm ...maybe a couple of chunks of pickled heering.
pigeonfisher Posted December 14, 2008 Report Posted December 14, 2008 and odd shot of chilled vodka....for breakfast or snack. Love it. Nothing can ever get taken out of context...specifically not in the print media. hahahahahaaa A nice cold belvedere...just to warm the heart.
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