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    Found a product called Fish Jerky at a "Russian Store". It's little salted and dried fishs double vacum packed in 5oz packs. I think they are common at these kinds of stores. Cost about 5 bucks.
    Should be able to use these fish all kinds of ways.

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    have you tasted it yet?

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    Yes hikerboy57, it's delish if you like fish. I got 5 packs and have tried the "Big Eyed Snapper" and "Crstal Fish". It's chewey like beef jerky and very salty. I diced some up and boiled it with rice and some other stuff I got there called Wasabi. I liked it and will make it a regular item just to have something different and because I like fish.

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    might give it a try, found some websites to buy on line. also found this video on how to make it:www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnfjFd9A3CI

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    I've gotten marlin jerky in Hawaii a couple of times; good stuff.
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    Cod spread out to dry, n.d.
    This late 19th century drawing reflects the predominant method of fish drying used in the resident fishery in Newfoundland from the late 18th to the mid 20th century.
    Illustration by Percival Skelton. From Joseph Hatton and M. Harvey, Newfoundland, the Oldest British Colony (London: Chapman and Hall, 1883) 290.

    I am not sure you can call it Jerky because its not soaked in a acid - its salted... Hey if you like it thats great.

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    Steelhead jerky, ready to be plucked from the dehydrator ... It was tasty ...
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    Willy - how long did that last before - oops?
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    Not sure what yer implying with "oops." I kept it in the fridge and it lasted about two weeks before it was consumed tho
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    You can tune a piano,but you can't tuna fish?

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    Every time I ever tried to dry fish I had trouble with it falling apart into flakes and crumbs. The thing about this dry fish I found is that it is made from little fishs and has the skin still attached to it. That seems to keep it from falling apart. Also, there is no spices and so it just taste like fish. When I mix it with rice and dried veggies I add the spices I want.

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    Nothing like old Bay rubbed in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    You can tune a piano,but you can't tuna fish?
    Yes you can but you must first learn your scales!
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    I tried to smoke fish once, but it wouldn't stay lit.
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    4 Bears...you slay me

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    Fiddlehead should be able to add to this thread. The dried fish, squid, God-only-knows-what stuff that exists in Thailand is awesome. I usually order several packages when family comes back to the US.

    Dried cuttlefish is my fave.....
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    Talk about Bear attractant.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Bears View Post
    Yes you can but you must first learn your scales!
    Just don't adjust it for too much bass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by atraildreamer View Post
    Just don't adjust it for too much bass!
    I guess I need to go back to school.

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