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Here is the sit Rap -

I have for years slagged Ling cod, hated catching them etc. My friend said he would clean one (I dont even want to touch the smelly thing) He cleans it we :
Boil it in onion and garlic for about 7-8 minites and then dip in garlic butter - I'm not going to lie to you - it was great food!!!

Walleye good - I'm shocked, thought I would pass it on!
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ling is great eating. Four of us are heading to Lake Temagami this weekend, our number one target is ling :D

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God bless you CCLad!!!
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Ling

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No crap - it is good fish! I'm honestly shocked! But good chow!!!!

(Prob should follow the recipe though!)
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Where are you catching these things? I have never seen, let alone heard of what these things are...
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Post by curls »

I'm in the same boat as CCLad -- never liked catching these as they're about 10x as slimy as a pike and 50x as smelly, BUT once you clean them, they are one of the best eating fish there is. I've eaten a TON of walleye over the years (growing up in NW Ontario will do that!) and the first, second, third, and fourth time I ate ling cod, I was astonished that they really did taste as good as walleye, and they have a fansastic, flaky texture that rivals walleye as well.
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AKA: Burbot.
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Post by Mr Twister »

you da man as I too must step up with giving the ling a try as I have heard lots of great things about it too!
I usually give them to my friend and this time I must save one for myself; )
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Thanks for the post!!

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Post by wolfe »

Isn't this fish called the "poor man's lobster"?

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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

JimW wrote:ling is great eating. Four of us are heading to Lake Temagami this weekend, our number one target is ling :D

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Good luck and play safe!!....As of Saturday, there was still open water in certain arms of the lake!!!
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Post by CCLad »

Thats what they have been reffered to (poor mans lobster) and or fresh water lobster.

GKilla - I catch them on the Ottawa, about an hour or so after dark.
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Can't wait to try it Yummmmmmmmmmm :roll:
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Post by Maple »

Done that myself!!!

If I keep it, I eat it. Ling cod is good food.

Kinda reminds me of monk fish. Same unpleasant appearance, but A-1 on the plate. Very few bones also.

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Ling is very tasty...I've ate many from Wolfe lake. They're usually very cooperative to bite and fun to catch as well!!
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Hey Steve, you heading up to the big T this winter?????

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