Eat your bait?

F
fourgotten
I've often wondered what ghost shrimp (sand shrimp) taste like and how you would prepare them... recently I found a video from a guy that calls himself the Wild Gourmet and used to serve them in his restaurant... Mole crabs, too....

I have eaten bait before... clams, mussels, etc... but never ghost shrimp...

Anyone ever try 'em?
 
T
TTFishon
No but I tried power bait once.
 
O
Oregonchris
Wouldn't they call it something different than bait then?
 
J
JeannaJigs
TTFishon said:
No but I tried power bait once.
How'd that work out for you?

I ate that Gulp fake corn stuff in an inebriated state...Don't recommend it.
 
GraphiteZen
GraphiteZen
Yup, I think it would be best for me to remain silent on this topic. :whistle:
 
F
fourgotten
TTFishon said:
No but I tried power bait once.

And how was that? I'm guessing that it tasted something like paste with a generous hint of old shrimp....;)
 
F
fourgotten
well... I did it...

well... I did it...

Tried some fresh ghost shrimp that I harvested today.
Fried it up in a little olive oil and then removed the legs... ate it shell and all.

Tasted like a cross between pumpkin, crab, and shrimp. Not bad... the shell was very thin and crispy and the inside was... well.. kinda tasty, really...
 
T
TTFishon
JeannaJigs said:
How'd that work out for you?

I ate that Gulp fake corn stuff in an inebriated state...Don't recommend it.

It tasted like play dough but less salty and more like it smelled.
 
Raincatcher
Raincatcher
Ughhh

Ughhh

Ugh! I'm pretty good about not eating things labeled "not for human consumption". Too much of a traditionalist to be eating squiggly bugs,nope,not gonna make it. :naughty: You guys enjoy for me....I'll stick with pbj. :D Be safe.
Barb
 
H
Hawk
I Love Beef Jerky........................................:lol::lol::lol:......................:cool::cool::cool:
 
F
FishFinger
I've eaten corn, crawdad tails, prawns,and herring which are often used as baits. But as RC said nothing labeled "not for human consumption"
 
J
JeannaJigs
TTFishon said:
It tasted like play dough but less salty and more like it smelled.
Yum yum... (vomit)
 
GraphiteZen
GraphiteZen
Yikes, I YouTubed "eating fishing bait"... don't try it... :rolleyes:
 
T
TTFishon
JeannaJigs said:
Yum yum... (vomit)

It was really hard to get off of my tongue too.
 
J
JeannaJigs
LOL I bet it was. That stuff doesn't come off anything when any kind of moisture hits it.
 
J
JeannaJigs
GraphiteZen said:
Yikes, I YouTubed "eating fishing bait"... don't try it... :rolleyes:
Disturbing curiousity will inevitably lead me to do that this evening when I get home. Thanks a lot. lol.
 
C
cchinook
ghost shrimp

ghost shrimp

see you in the E.R.
 
T
TTFishon
Power bait wasn't near as bad as a live goldfish I chewed up once. That was a bitter fishy fish flavor. mmmm.
 
F
fourgotten
Raincatcher said:
Ugh! I'm pretty good about not eating things labeled "not for human consumption". Too much of a traditionalist to be eating squiggly bugs,nope,not gonna make it. :naughty: You guys enjoy for me....I'll stick with pbj. :D Be safe.
Barb

Those "squiggly bugs" are really closely related to crawfish... matter of fact, in Australia, they call 'em "yabbies"... the same name that they use for crawfish...
 
J
JeannaJigs
cchinook said:
see you in the E.R.
I used to work in the E.R.

Interesting place to say the least.

Can't say I ever saw anyone for eating baits lol.
 

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