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I like it just about anyway you make it. Grouper is just behind my favorite fish, red snapper. Damn! Now I'm hungry!



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Grouper definitely shines when it is fried. However, I like grouper either Blackened, crab stuffed, or broiled and fried once in a blue moon. I don't eat Grouper all of that often......my preferences go from Tuna (fresh), wahoo, swordfish, dolphin/mahi, cobia, then grouper.....


Whaaaaa? No halibut? Or salmon?



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Is that big and old of a grouper good eating?

I know halibut that get big and old tend to be wormy and inedible.



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Originally posted by jimmy123x:
Grouper definitely shines when it is fried. However, I like grouper either Blackened, crab stuffed, or broiled and fried once in a blue moon. I don't eat Grouper all of that often......my preferences go from Tuna (fresh), wahoo, swordfish, dolphin/mahi, cobia, then grouper.....


Whaaaaa? No halibut? Or salmon?


I cannot stand the taste of Salmon or any freshwater fish. I do like Halibut a lot, but you never see it here in South Florida. So it's kind of out of sight out of mind. All of the other fish is given to me fresh, right off of a buddies boat usually.

Tatortodd- yes the big ones are good eating, but some can be wormy...….that's what needle nose pliars are for! Big Grin
 
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