grooves
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I’ve no idea, here’s the other side of the fillets. Apparently you can only catch them at this time of year, then the pollen come in and they scatter.What trout are they?
I always thought it was Lough Neagh !!For those who don’t know I live less than 2 miles from the East shore of Lough Neigh, and I met a local fisherman this week. These wild trout were in the Lough on Monday, then in my fridge on Tuesday. They’ve had 48hrs curing in salt and brown sugar. We’re about 4hrs into a cold smoke with Sweet Chestnut.
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Give it a go if you get the chance, it’s amazing. Back to this cook, I may have overestimated the potency of the sweet chestnut. It’s good job I like a strong smoke flavour!Never tasted eel, My father was a life long fisher man. Salmon and sea trout mainly, a good sea trout is hard to beat. Also hunted, pheasant,woodcock and snipe
Gorgeous part of the world. Many years ago I did a Microlight license flying out of Tandragee. Some of the training used to be down along the River Bann at low level until reaching Lough Neigh. It was amazing.For those who don’t know I live less than 2 miles from the East shore of Lough Neigh, and I met a local fisherman this week. These wild trout were in the Lough on Monday, then in my fridge on Tuesday. They’ve had 48hrs curing in salt and brown sugar. We’re about 4hrs into a cold smoke with Sweet Chestnut.
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