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    keeping trout

    I am going trout fishing and would like to bring some home to cook. I am going to be fishing all day and don't know the best way to keep them. should i gut them and keep them on ice while there? thanks

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    Re: keeping trout

    that's what I do!



    Fish Hard!!

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    Re: keeping trout

    I always keep fish on ice during warm weather months. It just assures the meat is fresh. I would gut the trout first and then put it on ice. Trout don't last too long without ice in hot weather.

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    Re: keeping trout

    Quote Originally Posted by btlspin View Post
    I am going trout fishing and would like to bring some home to cook. I am going to be fishing all day and don't know the best way to keep them. should i gut them and keep them on ice while there? thanks
    The best recipe for trout is .........
    Throw them over the hill and stop at kroger and get you something that doesn't taste like crap !!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: keeping trout

    Quote Originally Posted by Jbyrd View Post
    The best recipe for trout is .........
    Throw them over the hill and stop at kroger and get you something that doesn't taste like crap !!!!!!!!!!!!
    Trout is the best tasting fish you can catch anywhere close to here!

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    Re: keeping trout

    Trout is GREAT to eat. Better than bluegill I think well the stocker size trout anyways. KDFW stocks alot of small lakes around eastern KY for people to eat the trout if caught. I would put them on ice. I have tried keeping them in the livewell of my boat before and they died not long after I caught them.

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    Re: keeping trout

    Gutting and ice are the best thing to do, but also dont forget to cut out as much of the gills as you can.We always did that to great lakes trout and salmon, also drain the melted ice water as often as you can.

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    Re: keeping trout

    Better make sure you're not on the water when you gutting them. Just put them on ice and they will be just find.
    LittleJohn

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    Re: keeping trout

    As others said...........Do NOT clean them on the water.

    THAT is illegal, and the CO will THROW THE BOOK AT YOU........

    At Cumberland, there is a cleaning station at the top of the ramp at Kendall. GREAT facilities.

    Clean them there, or clean them at HOME..........

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: keeping trout

    thanks for the information everybody!

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    Re: keeping trout

    Where' you headed.

    I've been REALLY wanting to get to Cumberland, but have not made it this year.

    Maybe after I get back from canada later this month..........

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: keeping trout

    Just throw them on ice as soon as you catch them, while they're alive. Keep them on ice until you're ready to clean them, and they'll be fine. I've seen some folks on long fishing trips put their fish on dry ice, but I wouldn't recommend that. That will freeze them hard as a rock, so hard they'll get freezer burn! Plus that stuff can be dangerous. And if they're of any size (bigger than the stockers they put in the local ponds) let me suggest you do a butterfly fillet on them, and stuff them. Yum!

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