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Carpin'102 03-18-2014 07:58 PM

Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Rarely keep fish but I bring one home every year as a little treat! With all of this disease business in the trout this year I wondered if they could be harmful. Thanks for any info.

briansnat 03-18-2014 08:32 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Eating the trout will only be harmful to the trout.

Carpin'102 03-18-2014 10:06 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
well put thanks!

kmaty 03-18-2014 10:21 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Il tellyou what seen a couple today and im sure there safe but i wouldn't eat then grimy black nasty lookin things breaks my heart as to usually there bright and beautiful these look like salmon that been in the river for a month or more:mad:

JimmyMas 03-18-2014 10:38 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Where did you see the trout looking like month old Salmon? At the meeting a couple of weeks ago they didn't mention any discoloration of the fish.

acabtp 03-18-2014 11:05 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
The meds will be out of their systems by stocking time, and even if there were any disease left in them (which there ought not to be) it cannot infect humans because our bodies are 20+ degrees above lethal temp for the bacteria. Should be perfectly safe to eat.

ithaca10 03-19-2014 08:49 AM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Have no intentions of eating any fish that have been fed antibiotics. Only the ones that will be stocked in certain streams and rivers that were supposedly not diagnosed with the disease.

Polelock 03-19-2014 09:27 AM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Mmmmmm Mmmm good...Medicated, antibiotic, smoked trout...

Going to pass on keeping a few limits to smoke...

kcritch 03-19-2014 09:54 AM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
I would think if you cook it you're good....most fish from anywhere have the potential to naturally carry bacteria, parasites, etc. And farm raised is usually treated with meds to prevent disease....so these fish are most likely no different then anything else we eat. Just my take on it.

Now if you're so brave as to indulge in a little Shore Side Jersey Sashimi then.....well God be with you my friend! The Furunculosis will probably be the last of your worries! :D

Almaink 03-19-2014 10:36 AM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
I think most people are more worried about the antibiotic they were given. Can we believe it won't cause problems down the road? It's not like the government can be trusted to tell us the truth anymore.

UglyStick 03-19-2014 10:51 AM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Guys - we've been all through this in these posts... trust me, I am a Dr. of Pharmacy and do not work for the government... neither the antibiotics the fish were given nor any fish potentially carrying the bacteria furunculosis pose any concern for human consumption. Believe me, if you knew all the antibiotics and other medications that were given to the animals whos meat you buy at the grocery store and eat everyday you would not be concerned.

Mark B. 03-19-2014 10:59 AM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by UglyStick (Post 348311)
Guys - we've been all through this in these posts... trust me, I am a Dr. of Pharmacy and do not work for the government... neither the antibiotics the fish were given nor any fish potentially carrying the bacteria furunculosis pose any concern for human consumption. Believe me, if you knew all the antibiotics and other medications that were given to the animals whos meat you buy at the grocery store and eat everyday you would not be concerned.

Amen,......brother!

Michael82929 03-19-2014 11:05 AM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
I think the treated fish they were medicating were the fish that were being thrown in waters you shouldnt be eating fish to begin with (Passaic / Hackensack etc) - Ill find out for sure

acabtp 03-19-2014 09:39 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by UglyStick (Post 348311)
Guys - we've been all through this in these posts... trust me, I am a Dr. of Pharmacy and do not work for the government... neither the antibiotics the fish were given nor any fish potentially carrying the bacteria furunculosis pose any concern for human consumption. Believe me, if you knew all the antibiotics and other medications that were given to the animals whos meat you buy at the grocery store and eat everyday you would not be concerned.

seriously... i didn't know we had so many vegan fisherman on here! haha

UglyStick 03-19-2014 09:52 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Organic trout... it's the latest fad...

I once asked someone if they were a vegetarian because they loved animals or because they hated plants... she just looked at me with a blank stare... guess she didn't share my sense of humor...

To each their own but I'm 100% carnivore baby... the more meat the better... yet I'm 99% catch and release... go figure...

Dave B. 03-19-2014 10:58 PM

Re: Are trout this year safe for consumption?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by UglyStick (Post 348398)
Organic trout... it's the latest fad...

I once asked someone if they were a vegetarian because they loved animals or because they hated plants... she just looked at me with a blank stare... guess she didn't share my sense of humor...

To each their own but I'm 100% carnivore baby... the more meat the better... yet I'm 99% catch and release... go figure...

Now that's some funny sheet right there!:D Mind if I steal that one? BTW I've seen that blank stare before, I think there's a correlation between it and the lack of animal protein in their diets! Me, I love vegetarians. Most of my meals were vegetarians!


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