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Would you eat MORE fish if bones weren't an issue?

Do you eat much fish and are bones an issue?

  • I do eat at least two portions of fish a week and bones don't bother me

    Votes: 29 26.6%
  • I eat two portions of fish a week but the bones do frustrate me

    Votes: 4 3.7%
  • I eat fish regularly though not twice a week and bones aren't a problem

    Votes: 20 18.3%
  • I eat fish regularly though not twice a week however I might eat more were it not for the bones

    Votes: 13 11.9%
  • I eat fish less regularly but it's not the bones preventing me from eating more

    Votes: 8 7.3%
  • I eat fish less regularly but would eat more were it not for the bones

    Votes: 21 19.3%
  • I don't like fish, bones or no bones

    Votes: 14 12.8%

  • Total voters
    109


zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,847
Sussex, by the sea
I'll bow to everyone else's greater knowledge but I'm not 100% convinced.

They certainly weren't 'sport fish', I could have walked down the jetty, reached over and picked one up!!!

I decided to not mention that to the 'all the gear' fisherman about 100 yards further down the river. :lol:

I only ever went fishing as a kid . . . Mostly aged 9-12 when we lived on a WWII MTB, I used to go for mackerel and bass off Shoreham harbour arm . . .or mullet off the end of our home/boat up,river , in Shoreham, Caught the odd bass, mackerels literally jumped on the feathers, but Mullet . . . .slipperier than Tory mp's. Apparently they taste crap and are loaded with needle like bones . . . . When I foul hooked one I gave it to the cat. He nibbled round the edges!
 




Tokyohands

Well-known member
Jan 5, 2017
940
Tokyo
Shell fish are awesome for making soups. I'm surprised there isn't more around in the UK. I like my fish simply grilled, or dried and grilled. Lush.
 




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