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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2796608" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I thought this was EOTWAWKI.</p><p>May be no craft paper present in your area.</p><p>When i was in 5th grade my buddy and I cought a couple (2) nice size bluegill he had a lighter and the creek was 1/2 dried up.</p><p></p><p>We made a small pit fire 12" diameter and we cooked those 2 fish .. he was from Louisiana and new some stuff.</p><p>I cooked my fish on a stick untill it was about to flake off of it.. only gutted and skewered.. head and scales and fins all on it..My friend told me it will be fishy tasting.</p><p></p><p>He dug some clean smelling mud from the creek bank and made a mud pie all around his fish and stuck it into the coals and kept the fire going on top of it as I was cooking my fish on a stick.</p><p>His was done just a minute after mine.</p><p>Mine tasted like fishy fish.</p><p></p><p>he took that mud pie out and set it aside to cool. Looked like a flat Frisbee dirt clod..After it was cool enough to hold he held it in his hand and took his his</p><p>other hand and wigled and pried off the top.. it was like 2 pieces of dirt clods and the top chunk had skin and scales attached and the one setting in his hand was like a bowl with flaky white meat showing.</p><p></p><p>MAN!! it was excellent ..No fishy taste and baked to perfection.</p><p></p><p>Come on guys a 5th grader can cook in a mud pie better than what I have eaten in restaurants.</p><p>I think he told me then that his uncle told him how to do it. I think this was 1978,, I remember it like yesterday. Funny how some things stick in the old noggin.</p><p></p><p>There is your EOTWAWKI fish cook for the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2796608, member: 15054"] I thought this was EOTWAWKI. May be no craft paper present in your area. When i was in 5th grade my buddy and I cought a couple (2) nice size bluegill he had a lighter and the creek was 1/2 dried up. We made a small pit fire 12" diameter and we cooked those 2 fish .. he was from Louisiana and new some stuff. I cooked my fish on a stick untill it was about to flake off of it.. only gutted and skewered.. head and scales and fins all on it..My friend told me it will be fishy tasting. He dug some clean smelling mud from the creek bank and made a mud pie all around his fish and stuck it into the coals and kept the fire going on top of it as I was cooking my fish on a stick. His was done just a minute after mine. Mine tasted like fishy fish. he took that mud pie out and set it aside to cool. Looked like a flat Frisbee dirt clod..After it was cool enough to hold he held it in his hand and took his his other hand and wigled and pried off the top.. it was like 2 pieces of dirt clods and the top chunk had skin and scales attached and the one setting in his hand was like a bowl with flaky white meat showing. MAN!! it was excellent ..No fishy taste and baked to perfection. Come on guys a 5th grader can cook in a mud pie better than what I have eaten in restaurants. I think he told me then that his uncle told him how to do it. I think this was 1978,, I remember it like yesterday. Funny how some things stick in the old noggin. There is your EOTWAWKI fish cook for the day. [/QUOTE]
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