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Brine in 1 and three quarter tq 4 cups water. Added black and red and brown sugar. Let brine for 40 minutes. (Did trout this way was good) I tried to cook on my cg pellet but that didn't like me today...kept popping the gfci. So currently on the gasser with cherry chips and my amps going with hickory. Temp was around 150 on and off with pellet grill now it's on 205. I'll post finish product. Hope it's decent they are a pain to skin so better be worth the time!
Alright so after sitting for 2 days resting I got into them. Had to remove a a skin like film from the filets. I skinned the fish whole before but the 6 hour smoke created another with the fat it seemed like. Well it definitely tastes like smoked fish. Is it the best no and I attribute that to my damn smoker not cooperating properly with me and having to use a back up plan of the gasser. I would of smoked them longer but 430 comes early and I took them off at 1030pm.
Next time these will be done on an off day and earlier in the day.
Flavor - yes very smokey but good smoke
Texture - not the best smoked fish
Brine - needs improvement or longer amount of time.
Thanks for watching and I would say Catfish is a fish that can be smoked!
reading an old post said a pain to skin catfish naaa take a linemans pliers cut off all fins, using a framing nail, nail catfish through head to a board score skin around head with sharp knife or razor blade, get hold of skin and pull toward tail skin comes right off 2 seconds