The best I have ever had were from Prince Edward Island and absolutely incredible
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Originally posted by Greenheadless View PostSpill the beans OP.
On PEI I ate the fresh blue mussles...man they were good! Our fishing guide made them while we were fishing for bluefin.
They don't cost a lot there but here in Texas they ain't cheap no mo.Last edited by RiverRat1; 08-03-2022, 07:46 PM.
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Originally posted by quackerback View PostIt seems to me that the gulf oysters have an oily taste to them. Maybe it is just me but the Atlantic ones taste better.
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Originally posted by jerp View Post
Having lead in your pencil is only useful if you have somebody to write to.
Some of us an write a book with a partner, or all by ourselves....
Regarding oysters. I have eaten them my entire life in Texas, while also partaking them in Vancouver. Different, but all good by me!Proud member since 1999
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostAint no way a yankee oyster is better than a Texas oyster.
That's like saying Thai raised shrimp is better than gulf.
Blasphemy
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Originally posted by GARY View PostRegarding oysters. I have eaten them my entire life in Texas, while also partaking them in Vancouver. Different, but all good by me!
Honestly, I still like gulf the best, but it was what I was brought up on. They seemed to have a hint of sweetness the others didn’t.
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The problem with gulf oysters is marketing. You need to come up with a good, identifiable brand for your product Lee. Something other than "gulf oysters". You see how they do it elsewhere in the US. Do that. Pick a local place name and turn that into your oyster brand. Build the image and market it. The perfect tides, perfect salinity, long growing season all come together to produce a superior oyster, etc, etc.
Hurry up and get it going. I need some new structure over there to fish.
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostAint no way a yankee oyster is better than a Texas oyster.
That's like saying Thai raised shrimp is better than gulf.
Blasphemy
Have had gulf and east coast oysters, and no comparison in flavor and size. Gulf all the way.
Sucks to hear this news. Seems like I heard something bad was coming for next season a few weeks ago also.
J
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