Someone may offer you a freshly caught whole large fish, like a salmon or striped bass. Don't panic - take it!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Whenever possible, buy a fish whole. With tuna, this isn't practical; with smaller fish, it is.
I'm a passionate, hardcore fisherman. Biggest fish I caught? A 200-pound tarpon.
I love to fish. You can go hours without anything happening, and all of a sudden a big blue marlin comes into the spread and it's cockpit chaos. My dream is to catch a grander, a 1,000 pounder.
The big fish run the show. I'm a middle fish, but there are small fish that are poisonous.
I just like to catch fish, I don't care if it weighs half a pound or 10 pounds. But I can't do a lot of casting. I can work a jig or a worm. But not for long, especially if the big ones are biting. Those big bass will make it hurt after a while.
You're much better off to buy fresh fish from a market as opposed to buying something that's been frozen and processed and covered in breadcrumbs.
I think I'll not attempt to do a 'Fish Out Of Water 2.'
I've caught fish as big as I am. I've caught marlin close to 300 pounds.
I'm going to gut you like a fish.
I can fish from a stick and a string.