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<blockquote data-quote="Lt.Dan" data-source="post: 5827870" data-attributes="member: 23645"><p>I'm originally from up north where there are wild populations of trout. Those wild caught trout are delicious plain and simple. I went to Lake Junior in Chattanooga last spring and caught a couple stocked trout on some sort of marshmallow bait. By the way that would never happen up north. But I kept the 2 fish, because I haven't had a trout in the 23 years since I moved to Tennessee. I can say I was not impressed. When I gutted the fish, their bellies were completely empty. The flesh was white and pasty looking. I put them in a vacuum bag and froze them, planning to make breakfast with them some morning. I still haven't eaten them. I figure they will taste like farm raised catfish - bland, flavorless chucks of nothing. Or maybe the turd or dog food others have spoken about. </p><p></p><p>Someone said these fish are put and take. I agree whole heartily with this. I don't agree with the folks who take more than their limit or catch and release gut hooked fish. That's bad. The put and take is good, it gives people a chance to catch dinner, as others have said. They can do it easily, and have fun doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lt.Dan, post: 5827870, member: 23645"] I'm originally from up north where there are wild populations of trout. Those wild caught trout are delicious plain and simple. I went to Lake Junior in Chattanooga last spring and caught a couple stocked trout on some sort of marshmallow bait. By the way that would never happen up north. But I kept the 2 fish, because I haven't had a trout in the 23 years since I moved to Tennessee. I can say I was not impressed. When I gutted the fish, their bellies were completely empty. The flesh was white and pasty looking. I put them in a vacuum bag and froze them, planning to make breakfast with them some morning. I still haven't eaten them. I figure they will taste like farm raised catfish - bland, flavorless chucks of nothing. Or maybe the turd or dog food others have spoken about. Someone said these fish are put and take. I agree whole heartily with this. I don't agree with the folks who take more than their limit or catch and release gut hooked fish. That's bad. The put and take is good, it gives people a chance to catch dinner, as others have said. They can do it easily, and have fun doing it. [/QUOTE]
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