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| Re: cooking carp i know the french eat them cos iv seen it on menus in borduax (think you spell it like that) i did not try it , as the turbot and stake had a bit more appeal but im told it taste like mud with a hint of fish __________________ http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...xt80382370.gif |
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| Re: cooking carp I can't get over the idea that carpmen spend thousands to catch vermin and name them.How about Roland,or Ben(Michael Jackson).lol ![]() __________________ 2 trips this year 0 blanks,7 whiting,1 flounder |
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| Re: cooking carp hi there all. here is south africa people do eat them, but very few of the anglers are interested. according to the government carp should be removed from dams, but i don't think they would even be slightly successful. if you really want to eat them, i will look for links in english or translate a recipe for you. kev |
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| Re: cooking carp Heres a link for recipes from a North American carp forum. http://www.carpanglersgroup.com/foru...9&showforum=24 I also use Woodsman as a username on this forum. Best Wishes: Rick __________________ Living proof that "Beer builds better bellies" Bought & payed for many times over |
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