I've basically been wanting to catch a lake trout since I was a little kid. Finally scratched them off the fish bucket-list up in Vermont with my wife last week. They're only moderate tablefare though. I'm going to have to try smoking them.
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Nice fish!I've basically been wanting to catch a lake trout since I was a little kid. Finally scratched them off the fish bucket-list up in Vermont with my wife last week. They're only moderate tablefare though. I'm going to have to try smoking them.
Yeah, I'd have to agree. The first few bites weren't that bad, but I'll likely smoke the rest.Moderate tablefare is being too kind. Not much of a fighter either. That's a nice one.
Thanks. Queen snapper and hogfish are the next two for me. There's a few elk hunting videos there that you'll probably be interested in. Hit the like button on the videos if you enjoy them. It helps them get more views on the Youtube algorithm.Nothing wrong with ticking off a bucket list item, Steelhead and bonefish for me one day, congrats on your catch, I'll watch the rest of your videos later.
Cheers
Richard
Probably has a lot to do with their diet. To be fair, I've been eating fresh tuna and tilefish, so not much by way of comparison there.Lake trout are my favorite freshwater fish to eat, so long as they are not from the Great Lakes. They are also one of the fightingest freshwater fish there is, if caught on light tackle through the ice or in the spring. One of the reasons I love fishing NW Ontario so much is because of the lake trout there. It's been a long two years not being able to chase them.
I had tilefish this past spring for the first time while on vacation. My wife brought a big fillet home from the fish market. It was incredible. Seared tuna is one of my favorites. I'm jealous of anyone with a variety of saltwater fish at their disposal. Freshwater fish just can't compete. But, I still love my NW Ontario lake trout!Probably has a lot to do with their diet. To be fair, I've been eating fresh tuna and tilefish, so not much by way of comparison there.