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Don't know much about fresh water fish. Never learned to fish. What is the tastiest fresh water fish?

Shelton 8 May 1
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Mess o fried crappie gets my vote.

10

Walleye

Perch are a close second.

Remember, if you give a man a fish he'll eat for a day, but if you teach him to fish, he'll starve to death before he would admit that he didn't catch anything.

JimG Level 8 May 1, 2018
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Catfish and bass are my freshwater favorites.

Hard to beat a good catfish, but rainbow trout takes it for me.

I find catfish pretty awesome, nice fine white flesh, sweet, moist, but I still prefer rainbow trout.

I haven't had trout, because they aren't in the waterways that I fish. I'll give it a shot. I like to rough it and catch my dinner and I know how to catch catfish and bass. Fly fishing is completely foreign to me.

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Rainbow trout

Agreed

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Pork. 🙂

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All the fish I catch are crappie.

@Shelton he said crappie not crappy.

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Rainbow trout, wild caught in a mountain stream or lake, cooked in a pan over a wood campfire.

Forget the pan, wrap them in bacon, put a lemon slice inside them, and cook them in the coals.

@JimG I've done it that way, too. Pan works better for breakfast, but as long as it's trout, it's good no matter which way.

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Fresh caught trout!

Cheri Level 5 May 2, 2018
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I am a...bASS man myself. ha ha ha....

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I like walleyes and perch myself.

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Perch and Bluegill

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Stringer full of brim, fried up in cornmeal ain't too bad.

@Shelton I guess I should be clear that you take them off the Stringer and clean them before you cook them. I suppose you already knew that but I just wanted to be sure.

@Shelton but I don't think you can buy brim at the store. are you going fishing somewhere?

@Shelton @hankster Brim is sometimes spelled bream. In the midwest, we call it bluegill. My pick for best tasting freshwater fish

@MikeEC and there's even a couple of varieties around here. there's a red eye and a sun perch and maybe some others. they are some fighting little Scrappers.

@Shelton well have fun man. be careful or you'll be buying a boat...lol.

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I agree with JimG. I grew up on a family fish farm. Love all kinds of fish but Walleye and Perch are the best in my opinion too.

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Rainbow trout. Hands down.

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I like Bluegill.

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Fresh caught trout!

Cheri Level 5 May 2, 2018
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A medium size one with a slice of lime, tomato and onion and bake.(not overbaked)

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Sadly, the most delicious fish I ever ate was a rainbow trout pulled right out of the mountain stream and popped right into the frying pan.
I wish I didn't eat fish at all, but I seem to need the Omega-3 oil.

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Walleye is one of the best. Pike or pickerel is also good if one knows how to get rid of the y-bones.

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People have beaten me to it, but I saw your question, and no doubts, rainbow trout wins, a fish in a class of its own.

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Tilapia is a tasty fish and it's a vegetarian so it can be farmed sustainably. It's a win-win! ?

Tilapia is trash dude, c'mon

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I like salmon, walleye, catfish, trout, perch.. in that order.

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I like cod, but not sure if that would be considered a freshwater fish or not?

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Not easy to say as everyone has there own tastes

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Perch - all of the others taste like they smell.

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