Filefish
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Filefish
Does anyone eat Filefish? There were a ton out yesterday. We easily netted one.
2003 Key West 1720
2004 90 hp 2-stroke Yamaha
1950's Grumman 17' Double Ender
2004 90 hp 2-stroke Yamaha
1950's Grumman 17' Double Ender
Re: Filefish
Never heard about eating any. Only one way to find out.

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Re: Filefish
Very good to eat. Super firm, white meat.
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Didn't know we had them in Gulf. Used to catch them off Jacksonville, and lots in the Philippines, but never caught one in the Gulf.
Also, don't think I've ever caught one over six or seven inches.
Also, don't think I've ever caught one over six or seven inches.
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Re: Filefish
We did keep one and I filleted the little meat it had. Very white meat, I'll fry it tonight and try it.


2003 Key West 1720
2004 90 hp 2-stroke Yamaha
1950's Grumman 17' Double Ender
2004 90 hp 2-stroke Yamaha
1950's Grumman 17' Double Ender
Re: Filefish
There are a lot of different filefish species, most don't have any regulations (reverts to 100lbs aggregate), but some are illegal to harvest. I don't know the Gulf species very well, so I'd make sure to look it up before your next trip. We used to harvest them in S. FL, and when thick you could easily go home with 20-40lbs, probably more but that's a lot of fish to clean. Very good eats!!!redcodefsu wrote:We did keep one and I filleted the little meat it had. Very white meat, I'll fry it tonight and try it.
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Re: Filefish
Tasted good fried but not worth the hassle. Very little fillets.
2003 Key West 1720
2004 90 hp 2-stroke Yamaha
1950's Grumman 17' Double Ender
2004 90 hp 2-stroke Yamaha
1950's Grumman 17' Double Ender
Re: Filefish
Yeah, you really need bigger ones to make it worth it. We usually kept em 20"-28" in the Atlantic. Not sure how common that size is in the Gulf.redcodefsu wrote:Tasted good fried but not worth the hassle. Very little fillets.