We get 1 or 2 of these literally jump into the boat every trip out to go fishing for white perch or catfish. Their at least 20 lbs and biger here in Louisiana. My wife purchased karate helmets w face mask on them because she got hit by one and is afraid we might get knocked out if it hits us in head lol. I said ok honey ill wear just for you. Lol .... but seriously them suckers literally fly up into the boat. .... Now anyone wondering how you can fill up your pantry w protein and always have plenty of delicious survival ready food look into canning this fish. When you pressure cook them in the canning process the bones become soft and mushey. We make salads, sandwiches or just eat them w a crackers. What better than free food and survival pantry full of protein. We truly are blessed to have such an abundance of food literally handed to us. Final note: He didn't say eat hamburgers from the drive through or have pizza delivery of KFC or Popeyes chicken...God said for us to eat the fish. Thank you Jesus.
Having lived in West Tennessee all my life, I've eaten common carp and especially buffalo fish. I learned how to handle those bones while still a child. As long as you never cut through a filet all the bones will be long and easily removed after cooking. I bought some silver carp filets caught from KY lake yesterday, and enjoyed them blackened on my griddle for dinner! BTW they aren't really that hard to filet boneless when you learn how. One of the best fish in the river after crappies of course!
US govt keep complaining about #1 - Homeless people not being fed well and #2 - invasive carp population rising. So - why not catch the invasive fish, process it and then help feed the homeless?
Highly prized in Asia 🌏.. you American are blessed with such a resource.. hmmmm.. enjoy it while you can in less than 100 years time any pests will be neutralise and equilibrium within it's environment as the fundamental and dictatorship of time ⏲️.. hmmmm.. it was just evolution.
As a kid, I remember seeing homeless guys hanging out around a damn off the Arkansas, they had buckets, these fish were literally jumping onto the bank
To improve the meat even more utilize the dispatch technique known as 'Ike Jima', and make sure you include the spinal cord destruction step (some American channels bypass this step).
Love it when smeared with black bean paste then pan fried with peanut oil. Steamed with crushed garlic and ginger, soy sauce and a little peanut oil maybe nice too . Also gut and descale fish put in baking tray then put chopped carrots, parsnip, sweet potato, potato then drizzle with olive oil and add cayenne pepper, salt n pepper then cover in foil and bake. This would be a great cheap source of protein.
Nothing like a little culinary pest control! I find that most any fish, if cooked properly makes great table fair. We don't have Asian carp here, but I suppose its only a matter of time. We do have dogfish though, and those, while not invasive, are super plentiful and most won't touch them despite them being an excellent meal.
Would enjoy trying this, dumb question where in a river system is the best location? Arkansas or White river would be my two options, would they be in a slip-stream current of a dam or hydro plant, or back off in a slack water? I really liked when you pointed out they make super catfish bait, to me that just sounds amazing..
Hi; friend ✋; I'm a fish lover , you lucky live a long Mississippi river have a lot of fish to eat and the law to used cast net not like me I live in CA state allow to use any thing 24/7 ,but not cast net, every body cook by their own ways like me I'm Asian I cook my own ways, thank s for share friend, I with I can live with your state 👍👍❤❤❤❤.
I hate but love them at the same time. I what they are doing to our water ways but i love the fact that me and kids can go out and bowfish them . Ive never ate one but i want to try it . I normally fed them to my animals and they loved them but i want to try to eat them
FYI you cannot throw the biggest cast net you can. You can however throw the biggest net that is legal. Check your state for cast net size regulations. 👍
Thank you sir. Are you sure TH-cam won’t let you show the fish being cleaned? I just watched a nine year old video where a chef fully demonstrated how to cut the meat and the vain out of the fish.
Who’s the idiots that started the “oh, these fish suck”…anyway??..somebody just wanted to bellyache before giving common sense a running chance…PS--hand the fillet knife,we’ve got fish to clean..!!!
One carp might feed 4 people if they’re women and children. If you’re trying to feed a couple of big burly men like me I doubt it. Fish aren’t as filling as beef or pork. That being said, great video. So, I assume that after cooking you can easily pick the bones out.
Not really a trash fish, it’s the other way around. Fish is only trash if it’s not edible, if it’s edible then it’s an edible fish. Not a trash fish, more like trash cook.
You should try braining the fish after catching (stabbing through the brain/ hitting it over the head with a stick). Less pain for the animal and the heart will still be pumping for a few minutes after despite it being brain dead, so you can bleed it as usual.
Just one more genius with his ultimate method of dealing with carp bones. If you hate picking bones out of you fish, just cook it his way and....... Pick bones out of your fish. WOW Genius
Who cares if anyone wastes those fish. They need to be irradiated. Seriously who wants to be smacked in the face cruising 60mph on the Tennessee River?? I don't for one. Could be fatal
We get 1 or 2 of these literally jump into the boat every trip out to go fishing for white perch or catfish. Their at least 20 lbs and biger here in Louisiana. My wife purchased karate helmets w face mask on them because she got hit by one and is afraid we might get knocked out if it hits us in head lol. I said ok honey ill wear just for you. Lol .... but seriously them suckers literally fly up into the boat. .... Now anyone wondering how you can fill up your pantry w protein and always have plenty of delicious survival ready food look into canning this fish. When you pressure cook them in the canning process the bones become soft and mushey. We make salads, sandwiches or just eat them w a crackers. What better than free food and survival pantry full of protein. We truly are blessed to have such an abundance of food literally handed to us.
Final note: He didn't say eat hamburgers from the drive through or have pizza delivery of KFC or Popeyes chicken...God said for us to eat the fish. Thank you Jesus.
Having lived in West Tennessee all my life, I've eaten common carp and especially buffalo fish. I learned how to handle those bones while still a child. As long as you never cut through a filet all the bones will be long and easily removed after cooking. I bought some silver carp filets caught from KY lake yesterday, and enjoyed them blackened on my griddle for dinner! BTW they aren't really that hard to filet boneless when you learn how. One of the best fish in the river after crappies of course!
US govt keep complaining about #1 - Homeless people not being fed well and #2 - invasive carp population rising. So - why not catch the invasive fish, process it and then help feed the homeless?
No income on that
carp are pretty fragile, and spoil quickly.
The first time I tried this fish in early 2000s I was truly amazed by the flavor.
@II-nt4kp The flavor of the fish. It has no fishy taste at all
Highly prized in Asia 🌏.. you American are blessed with such a resource.. hmmmm.. enjoy it while you can in less than 100 years time any pests will be neutralise and equilibrium within it's environment as the fundamental and dictatorship of time ⏲️.. hmmmm.. it was just evolution.
Looks like a great way to get a huge amount of fertilizer for the garden
Wow, 100% correct my friend.
Yes it is .
With the upcoming Food shortages, these might not be a big problem to much longer. I live in Memphis near the MS River and they are everywhere...
Yup these fish are food!!!
I'll eat the millions of wild hogs roaming our country, you can have the boney, stinky, mushy, greasy crap fish
As a kid, I remember seeing homeless guys hanging out around a damn off the Arkansas, they had buckets, these fish were literally jumping onto the bank
That spatula is ridiculous, and I love it!
Just moved from TX to KY and am looking forward to giving this a try, thanks for sharing
To improve the meat even more utilize the dispatch technique known as 'Ike Jima', and make sure you include the spinal cord destruction step (some American channels bypass this step).
Guess I have no other choice but to give it a shot. Definitely no shortage of them here. Lots of fun on a snagging rod!!!
No shortage of fish, and no competition to catch and eat them...go get em
Great video. Enjoyed the cooking method.
Awesome genuinely honest video 👍
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Awesome! Thanks!
Love it when smeared with black bean paste then pan fried with peanut oil.
Steamed with crushed garlic and ginger, soy sauce and a little peanut oil maybe nice too .
Also gut and descale fish put in baking tray then put chopped carrots, parsnip, sweet potato, potato then drizzle with olive oil and add cayenne pepper, salt n pepper then cover in foil and bake.
This would be a great cheap source of protein.
Great video, my dude 🎉
I like that you talk about the fish without this weird bias. Most people I think don’t like it because they’ve been told it’s not good
So good to hear that you will be posting more! Always good content from you. Will have to try this.
Will have to try this smoked...
This video is fantastic!!!
Nothing like a little culinary pest control!
I find that most any fish, if cooked properly makes great table fair.
We don't have Asian carp here, but I suppose its only a matter of time.
We do have dogfish though, and those, while not invasive, are super plentiful and most won't touch them despite them being an excellent meal.
Nice show sir❤❤
Would enjoy trying this, dumb question where in a river system is the best location? Arkansas or White river would be my two options, would they be in a slip-stream current of a dam or hydro plant, or back off in a slack water? I really liked when you pointed out they make super catfish bait, to me that just sounds amazing..
All of the slack water spots are great places to start. But also around any of the dams in spillways is a good option..
Not in white river, but they are in bull shoals for sure
So are those the only bones you have to remove and worry about? Those single long ones?
Hi; friend ✋; I'm a fish lover , you lucky live a long Mississippi river have a lot of fish to eat and the law to used cast net not like me I live in CA state allow to use any thing 24/7 ,but not cast net, every body cook by their own ways like me I'm Asian I cook my own ways, thank s for share friend, I with I can live with your state 👍👍❤❤❤❤.
I wish I had some of that right now that does look yummy
Nice!👍
I hate but love them at the same time. I what they are doing to our water ways but i love the fact that me and kids can go out and bowfish them . Ive never ate one but i want to try it . I normally fed them to my animals and they loved them but i want to try to eat them
If I fillet carp first and then grind them up with the bones in , will the bones be eatable then .Thank You
FYI you cannot throw the biggest cast net you can. You can however throw the biggest net that is legal. Check your state for cast net size regulations. 👍
Thank you sir.
Are you sure TH-cam won’t let you show the fish being cleaned? I just watched a nine year old video where a chef fully demonstrated how to cut the meat and the vain out of the fish.
Cool
Looks good
The average seafood lover would be shocked how good they taste. I know I was.
People that are squeamish,about cleaning videos,are never going to clean one anyway.
Lobster were fed to the home less and " ladies of the night" in prior century's. If I find one, I will eat it.
Who’s the idiots that started the “oh, these fish suck”…anyway??..somebody just wanted to bellyache before giving common sense a running chance…PS--hand the fillet knife,we’ve got fish to clean..!!!
Smoked Asian Carp 😋
'Fun way' to cook carp...........do it myself, love it......, but fun?
Looks good, but no freshwater fish is cleaner, whiter, or flakier than walleye.
In europe we call them as Zander but perch are even better then Zander/walleye
@@JDERU01 Zander is a related but different fish than walleye. They can't interbreed the way walleye and sauger can.
Makes me want to eat fish
One carp might feed 4 people if they’re women and children. If you’re trying to feed a couple of big burly men like me I doubt it. Fish aren’t as filling as beef or pork. That being said, great video. So, I assume that after cooking you can easily pick the bones out.
Why you bled em out?
Use them as cat food, fish sticks and fertilizer. Americans still don't want to eat carp.
Less speech and more events please. Anyway it is a good video.
So you need a boat and a cast net to catch Asian carp
Not really a trash fish, it’s the other way around. Fish is only trash if it’s not edible, if it’s edible then it’s an edible fish. Not a trash fish, more like trash cook.
do you need a license to catch them?
Use spices , marinating the meat 🍖 are the best,?polish chefs or Chinese knows the best❤
❤😋😋😋👍🇰🇷YAM
You should try braining the fish after catching (stabbing through the brain/ hitting it over the head with a stick). Less pain for the animal and the heart will still be pumping for a few minutes after despite it being brain dead, so you can bleed it as usual.
Try smoking them.
Be careful smoking them, you might choke on a scale. Lol
Just one more genius with his ultimate method of dealing with carp bones. If you hate picking bones out of you fish, just cook it his way and....... Pick bones out of your fish. WOW Genius
Verbose
Better than eating chemical riddled salmon.
Are we gonna ignore that you missed your mouth with that dip?
Camp Fish? I would rather eat Asia
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Who cares if anyone wastes those fish. They need to be irradiated. Seriously who wants to be smacked in the face cruising 60mph on the Tennessee River?? I don't for one. Could be fatal
Nice try lol I ain’t eating that slimy thing
NO! Spend all your time picking out the bones, meat's cold by the time you get all the bones out. Stinky, greasy, mushy tasting. Dog food.
you also needed a car and a boat and us to watch cheers
Catch,kill,and make fish meal out of them!
You said... "I'll show you how to deal with the bones later". But you didn't. Lame.