Good afternoon everyone.
I thought I would share an amazing experience with Yall'.
I am currently a our beach house (kure beach, nc) and just finished cooking some of the best fish I have ever eaten (and I eat a lot of fish).
Earlier today I walked into the local fish market and saw a giant cooler full of large (12-20") fish. They were partially covered with ice and I thought they were scamps. I dug one out and ill be darned if it wasn't the biggest violitans lion I have ever seen. They had literally dozens of these fish for sale. Turns out that the breeding population of lionfish in north Carolina is much larger than I had realized. I asked the owner of the shop and she said the specifically Target these fish along with groupers and hogs.
Well needless to say I bought some and went home to clean them.
We just finished eating and I can say that I am going to be stocking up on these fish to take home. They are FREAKING DELICIOUS
Pics to come, some may be graphic, so lion lovers beware.
~Michael
I thought I would share an amazing experience with Yall'.
I am currently a our beach house (kure beach, nc) and just finished cooking some of the best fish I have ever eaten (and I eat a lot of fish).
Earlier today I walked into the local fish market and saw a giant cooler full of large (12-20") fish. They were partially covered with ice and I thought they were scamps. I dug one out and ill be darned if it wasn't the biggest violitans lion I have ever seen. They had literally dozens of these fish for sale. Turns out that the breeding population of lionfish in north Carolina is much larger than I had realized. I asked the owner of the shop and she said the specifically Target these fish along with groupers and hogs.
Well needless to say I bought some and went home to clean them.
We just finished eating and I can say that I am going to be stocking up on these fish to take home. They are FREAKING DELICIOUS
Pics to come, some may be graphic, so lion lovers beware.
~Michael