
That said as I am reviewing my menu I thought I would toss out this question.


And if weight was not a problem,


Also If you fished at the Island


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My favorite was the steaks we had the first night at McCargoeRichard1961 wrote: What is your favorate ISRO meal and where did you have it?![]()
I've eaten more fish given to me than caught myself. I cook it simply, pan fried or baked in some butter, and just salt, pepper, and lemon for seasoning. Will fry if I'm carry the pan, or wrap in aluminum foil and cook on coals, and once just baked it skin side down on a grill--had nothing else. This 2" thick filet took about 45 mins of patience, but turned out great! Thanks to the friendly fishermen at Belle Isle!where did you catch your meal and how did you fix it?
I'm drooling myself, and thinking, "Damn!" we're going to be only on the Greenstone this year. It's a little further along in this pic. http://moskeybasin.com/Isle_Royale/IR_Pics_2009.html#78 The kind folk had given us some sort of seasoning, and we used a little of that, since we had nothing else.Richard1961 wrote:And INGO I can almost taste that fish. I agree a little salt,pepper and lemon are all you need. I want to taste the fish.
OK know you've done it. Plans have changed and I cann't wait till I get to the island. I am lighting the grill as we speak and I am on my way to the Local Fish market. Its not the same as catching it myself but at least its fresher then what they sell it Walmart. RichardI'm drooling myself, and thinking, "Damn!" we're going to be only on the Greenstone this year. It's a little further along in this pic. http://moskeybasin.com/Isle_Royale/IR_Pics_2009.html#78 The kind folk had given us some sort of seasoning, and we used a little of that, since we had nothing else.
I knew a guy who graduated from Univ. of London with degree in Geology. He told a story that their group was way out in some godforsaken corner of Africa and got an invitation from a group from Oxford to come 'round to their camp for dinner. When they arrived all dusty and dirty from the long drive, they found the Oxford group all decked out in tuxedos having set a formal dinner: china, silver, crystal glasses and all.Midwest Ed wrote:The Tux would be a nice touch.