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| Go catch yourself a doggie and deep fry it up...all I can say is yummy!
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| LOL is that the fish they used ? |

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| Dunno' what the existing chains use, the ones in the past used Haddock, Cod, Pollock and whiting. Mickey dee's and others are probably still using that. |

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| I have heard many use dogfish thats why I kept one and sure enough, taste just like the classic fish and chips.
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| Most Europe countries use dogfish for there fish and chips.
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| So for the spring fling, perhaps Coop can do a demonstration on the proper preparation of dogfish and we can cook some up! |

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| Trowpa, We all know that doggies only bite on the hooks you do not intend for them. The best way to catch doggies is to fish for drum and stripers. |

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| For the Doggies do u skin them like Catfish? |

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| Doggies are tough to skin. I steak them and then skin the steak. |

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| If you cook the shark with the skin on, it peels right off. Just make sure you bleed it while it's alive beforehand.
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| The problem I have found is that the skin on the doggies smells and tastes like burning hair if blackened at all.... learned that the hard way. So, it comes off when I cook em just to be sure it aint gonna taste like anything nasty as burning hair |

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| I'm gonna have to try them How do I bleed em? What's the best way to clean them for frying? What are the regs on keeping them? |

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| If your going for fish and chips just steak or flay them out and toss them in some batter and your on your way.
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