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<blockquote data-quote="spottedbass" data-source="post: 4299281" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Nothing wrong with bluefish. They are quite good but need to be eaten fresh. You need to get them on ice immediately after you catch them. When you filet the bluefish make sure to cut out the red meat. The easiest way is to split the filet down the lateral line and they trim the red meat off. Do not fry bluefish. They are an oily fish and are bested grilled, broiled or baked with your favorite seasonings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spottedbass, post: 4299281, member: 3099"] Nothing wrong with bluefish. They are quite good but need to be eaten fresh. You need to get them on ice immediately after you catch them. When you filet the bluefish make sure to cut out the red meat. The easiest way is to split the filet down the lateral line and they trim the red meat off. Do not fry bluefish. They are an oily fish and are bested grilled, broiled or baked with your favorite seasonings. [/QUOTE]
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