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Is this sheepshead #4694729
10/18/14 03:26 PM
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forestman3 Offline OP
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Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4694732
10/18/14 03:27 PM
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If it is what is the best way to cook it?

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4695036
10/18/14 08:42 PM
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Sure is. I just tear it in smaller pieces and clean it up. Saute in butter with salt, pepper, and some garlic if you like.

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4695140
10/18/14 10:04 PM
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Thanks alot.

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4695537
10/19/14 09:12 AM
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When did you find it? I haven't found any this year.

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4695859
10/19/14 02:43 PM
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Yesterday while I was looking for deer sign.Their was 4 or 5 other pods all in the same area.Going to try it tonight.

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4696068
10/19/14 06:17 PM
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You're in for a treat.

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4696289
10/19/14 08:21 PM
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Haven't found a bad way to cook em. Sauteed in butter and creole seasoning with mozzarella and over some kind of meat is my preferred way

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: Nathanfalls116] #4701225
10/22/14 07:00 PM
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Pretty scarce around here this year, usually find 200 lbs or so each year. We pressure can quite a lot of them and they last for about 2 years. The wife likes to put them on pizza and in spaghetti, the options are endless!

Re: Is this sheepshead [Re: forestman3] #4701390
10/22/14 08:17 PM
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I fix them like Morel mushrooms. Taste similar when fried.

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