throw it back if you want. but they taste good up to 60 lbs above that the meat gets grainy and has a stronger flavor. cut all the red meat out and fry that dude
For those of you who are thinking about taking a large Black Drum home to eat. A while ago someone had inquired about a good recipe for cooking large Black Drum (in excess of 20lbs). I found this recipe on the net.......enjoy
Ingredients....
Flat cedar board
Spices of your choice
batter of your choice
Season with spices, dip in batter, and cook on a cedar board on an open fire. When done, disgard the fish, and eat the cedar board. This is also a great recipie for large bluefish.
Got a good laugh outa this one and thought I'd share
throw it back if you want. but they taste good up to 60 lbs above that the meat gets grainy and has a stronger flavor. cut all the red meat out and fry that dude
good recipe but wood tastes better if you cook it for 6 hours.
When stationed in Louisanna I caught , cooked and enjoyed eating many of Black Drum in the 5 to 10lb range. I've never really hooked or took home anything much larger than that. Trust me, if I could put 20lbs of meat from a 50lber in my freezer I would however, it just seems that 8 out of 10 people that have tried the larger drum seem to have hated it. Based on that, I would hate to kill one and wind up throwing it out....let alone the hassel of cleaning it and cooking it......just my humble opinion.
if you catch one you should eat it fresh. they dont freeze well.
Brush with olive oil and season like a pork chop and cook on the grill. I love them.
Agreed, black drum is tasty. It takes on the color and taste of a mild pork chop.
Completely disagree. I kept a large black for the first time last summer, ate it fresh and all... definitely not worth killing a fish that's half a century old for a few watery, fishy tasting cuts of meat.
I like them OK, but the worms in the big fish get to me... Won't keep any more of those big black drum. I didn't appreciate how old they were when we kept the big ones before.
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