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King Mackerel Filipino-Style Adobo
Adobo is the quintessential Filipino stew, and is probably the Philippine’s most popular dish. Although adobo is mainly pork or chicken, seafood may also be used. King Mackerel, or Tangigue as it is known in the Philippines, is the perfect seafood because of its solid and tasty meat. No other dish can be so easy to make yet so delicious! Adding to Adobo’s appeal is its long shelf life due to one of its main ingredients, vinegar. Here is an easy to make Adobo recipe that the whole family will surely love!
Serves 4 – 6
Read MoreFishing in Alabama: Red Snapper
The Red Snapper is very common along the Gulf Coast, and has been carefully cultivated in Alabama, especially in Orange Beach. At the moment there is a particularly large abundance of red snapper in Alabama, and this is down to two reasons.
Read MoreFishing in Alaska: Halibut
When it comes to saltwater fishing in Alaska, the ultimate catch is the Halibut. The world record for Halibut is 459 lbs – 0 oz, and was caught in Dutch Harbour, Alaska. The current sport fish record for Halibut in Alaska stands at 440 lbs.
Halibut fishing in Alaska is at its best during the summer months, but these massive fish appear around the Kenai Peninsula during the month of April and can be found in the area right up until October. Halibut are bottom feeding fish, and can be found at depths of between 50 and 500 feet in the waters around Alaska, depending on the location of the seabed.
Read MoreHalibut Sandwiches in Tartar Sauce
This is a flavorful halibut fish in a lovely presentation perfect for heavy snacks or even for meal time! These fish sandwiches topped with homemade tartar sauce are perfect for a weeknight meal. Served it with side salad or vegetables.
Makes 4 servings
Read MoreBass Fishing in Wisconsin
WHERE TO FIND BASS IN WISCONSIN
Wisconsin is one of the best places to fish for bass especially the small mouth bass. However there are many places to find the largemouth bass as well. Beaver Dam Lake, Turtle Flambeau Flowage and Willow Reservoir, Big Eau Pleine Reservoir, Castle Rock Lake, Fence Lake, Gile Flowage, Green Lake, Grindstone Lake, Lake Koshkonong , Holcombe Flowage, Lac Vieux Desert, Lake Butte des Morts, Lake Chetac, Lake du Bay, Lake Geneva, Lake Kegonsa, , Lake Michigan, Lake Monona, Lake Mendota, Lake Pepin, Lake Poygan, Lake Puckaway, Lake Superior, Lake Winnebago, Lake Wisconsin, Lake Wissota, Long Lake, Namekagon Lake, North Twin Lake, Pelican Lake, Petenwell Lake, Rainbow Flowage, Shawano Lake, Shell Lake, Tomahawk Lake, Trout Lake. The Wisconsin record for largemouth bass has been set in Ripley Lake with 11 pounds and 3 oz. fish, and for the small mouth records has been homed by Indian Lake.
WHAT DOES BASS IN WISCONSIN FEEDS ON?
Bass are one the most aggressive type fish present in Wisconsin. They usually chase after any of their favourite foods and for this reason they could best be caught when they are feeding or when they are about to feed. Bass would generally eat anything that they can catch and fit in their mouth. Small fishes, snails, worms, insects etc. are the main food of bass.
HABITATS OF BASS FISH
In Wisconsin the small mouth bass are generally located in cooler waters, whereas the largemouth bass are generally found in warm waters. Small mouth bass can be found in waters that are slightly stained and have a mild current. Similarly the largemouth bass are usually found in slightly stained water with little current. Temperatures between 15 degrees to 26 degrees C are perfectly ideal for this fish.
HOW TO CATCH BASS IN WISCONSIN?
Small mouth bass are one of the best game fish in Wisconsin as they are very fast and strong and therefore put up a real fight with the anglers. These fish can be largely found in the lakes stated above especially in rocky areas and also gravel areas. A wide range of baits could be used to fish for bass in Wisconsin. Plastic worms, spinner baits, jigs, spoons etc. could be used to catch great bass.
Overall fishing for bass in Wisconsin is a great pleasure and for anglers who enjoy fishing for tough game fish bass would be perfectly ideal. Also if you decide to fish for bass in Wisconsin you should always check the weather to make sure that you will not come back empty handed as in winter time you might have to go deep to be able to catch bass. However, generally cloudy day with stained or murky water is perfectly ideal for bass fishing in Wisconsin.
Read MoreZesty Baked Snapper
Snappers have long been a favorite of mine, so let me share with you a mouth-watering recipe that you will love! It’s very easy to prepare, too. The lemon juice and hot peppers add a delightful zest. Just have all your ingredients ready and shop for a fresh snapper from your local market. At the end of this recipe, I have given some tips on how to find fresh snappers.
Serves 2.
Read MoreRecycled Christmas Trees Help for Fishing
Recycling is bringing about a lot of good changes to our lives, and now recycled Christmas trees will bring some excellent fishing opportunities for us. On the occasion of Earth Day, i.e. on Monday 22nd April, recycled Christmas trees were made use of in a new way. About 50 of these trees were placed at a location at Lake Glacier of Mill Creek Park. They will provide a good habitat for fishes.
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