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ÂCrispee-FL said:Fresh caught Mahi right off the docks... A little sautéd onion, garlic, tomato, scotch bonnet going in the broiler.
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I didnt fish for it I got it at Finster Murphys my Fishmonger off 17th St. with the winds blowing this hard at 20 - 30 kts and seas at 8 -11 ft. No bueno for me! But yeah pm me anytime we do go out often trolling in the Gulfstream for Wahoo and Tuna and off the reefs for grouper.BigB said:Â
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nice catch. take me fishing with you! i live in davie lol i'll reciprocate  by taking you spearfishing
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nice catch. take me fishing with you! i live in davie lol i'll reciprocate  by taking you spearfishing
ÂCrispee-FL said:I didnt fish for it I got it at Finster Murphys my Fishmonger off 17th St. with the winds blowing this hard at 20 - 30 kts and seas at 8 -11 ft. No bueno for me! But yeah pm me anytime we do go out often trolling in the Gulfstream for Wahoo and Tuna and off the reefs for grouper.
Lol I dont own a boat anymore... thank god! We use a friends boat frequently. Its better to have good friends with a boat than own one yourself. Lol but here is a pic of the boattexas blues said:Â
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I want to see pics of the boat.
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And the got dang grouper.
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For folks that don't know da' kine...
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Imagine a toasted buttery bun.
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With grilled/blackened fresh grouper.
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Po' boy style.
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ÂEdmick said:I went up to the mountains this morning in search of some mountain quail. Once again, I didn't manage to kick up any birds but I at least got to experience some of mother natures finest and get in a nice hike while I was at it. I'm very fortunate to live in a location that is 30 minutes from the mountains, 1 hour from the desert and 1 hour from the beach. I'm quite tired but it was a nice day.
Not sure. I can point out a few native plants in our national forest but I'm not too familiar with them. We do have a lot of ponderosas in our mountains though.Hybrid Mode 01 said:Â
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    You're fortunate to be where you are. I'd kill to be an hour from a desert. But having mountains (Real ones, the Iron Range doesn't count.) so close would put me over the edge!
    Are those ponderosa pines in your first pic?
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Wow, that's beautiful! The terrain reminds me a lot of Norther New Mexico. I always had the best luck with quail in Southern NM around all of the mesquite bushes, in the desert Rocky Mountain terrain.Edmick said:I went up to the mountains this morning in search of some mountain quail. Once again, I didn't manage to kick up any birds but I at least got to experience some of mother natures finest and get in a nice hike while I was at it. I'm very fortunate to live in a location that is 30 minutes from the mountains, 1 hour from the desert and 1 hour from the beach. I'm quite tired but it was a nice day.
We have 3 kinds of quail in california. I went looking for gambels quail in the mojave desert a couple weeks ago (which I think is what they have in new mexico). Mountain quail are the largest of the 3 and can only be found in higher elevations of the mountains. The third is valley quail (california quail) and they're usually in the lower elevation hill and mountain areas. I've been to spots that have both valley and mountain quail which is pretty cool. All 3 use to be very prominent but our drought really put a dent in their populations and it's gonna be a while before they fully recover.Thegreenchilemonster said:Wow, that's beautiful! The terrain reminds me a lot of Norther New Mexico. I always had the best luck with quail in Southern NM around all of the mesquite bushes, in the desert Rocky Mountain terrain.
ÂBrewinHooligan said:I forgot to mention, I plan to make a cheese/pepper version of this in the future. The base recipe leaves room for many possibilities