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unclejoel t1_jdpdxly wrote

How do you get the seasoning on the hook?

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whatwilldudo OP t1_jdqlpy2 wrote

I have to add the seasoning part to make the food description at least 70% of the title otherwise I can’t post. It’s the weird rule of r/food lol

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whatwilldudo OP t1_jdqnu3x wrote

But if you want to know, the bait has strawberry jello and garlic in it

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big_sugi t1_jdpnsf7 wrote

Nah, you sprinkle it in the bottom of the boat, and the fish just jump right in to roll around in it.

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gwaydms t1_jdrtk1f wrote

I was going to be upset if this wasn't the top comment

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gazevans t1_jdq05m4 wrote

Most people use bait. You must be an incredible fisher. 😲

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[deleted] t1_jdq1jad wrote

I didn’t know you could use seasoning as bait

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Grenflik t1_jdqivxl wrote

Love catfish. To me anyways it’s the softest fish meat.

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KikiHou t1_jdqnq2f wrote

What is in your southern seasonings?

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whatwilldudo OP t1_jdqo20u wrote

Garlic, ginger, chili pepper, white pepper, salt, mushroom powder.

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Choice_Zone_4721 t1_jdpfh34 wrote

That asparagus looks good

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qdz166 t1_jdql6u3 wrote

What bait did you use for the asparagus?

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kekubuk t1_jdpn0dx wrote

I can't remember the last time I ate a catfish , looks delicious!

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Elephant789 t1_jdpy3l7 wrote

Looks great. What seasoning and batter did you use?

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astroproff t1_jdqhxsr wrote

I could never live in Alabama - but fuck if I didn't love the fried catfish and hushpuppies I had when I was there, and this looks delicious.

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BruiserCruiser13 t1_jdr12fi wrote

Hell yeah bet that was good. Put a little lemon juice on em, good to go

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AngusKeef t1_jdqiq5f wrote

Do you season the chicken livers?

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Alexstarfire t1_jdq2322 wrote

I didn't know you could find pre-fried fish in the wild.

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los_lobos_is_angry t1_jdqgw3e wrote

It was already fried when you caught it? Were you fishing in a deep fryer?

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