What type of fish is a hardhead?

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What type of fish is a hardhead?

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I see it on a lot of reports. Thanks.
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Catfish.
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It says it is better tablefare than a sailcat! The article also claims it is good tablefare......contrary to what I have heard! :D
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theyre full of poop. the author AND the hardtop.
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I used to eat the bigger hardheads but CS Marine wrote one time that they were full of iodine and probably shouldn't be eaten. The sailcats are good eating if you can get past all the slime in your fishbox. Just fillet them.
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