vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
- 28,273
We have gone off fish as a nation I think, time was in Worthing there were about 6 wet fish shops plus all the fishermen selling their catch on the beach which numbered 6-12 stalls along the seafront.
People have become super wussy about a little bone or two, this sort of attitude led to the demise of the Herring fisheries along the south coast and the North Sea. Everybody seemed to eat fried Herrings with a slice or two of bread and butter and it was nutritious and cheap. Nowadays I know few people will even attempt a Herring unless it's a completely de-boned, boil in the bag, colourant filled Kipper fillet.
I go sea angling and catch a few bits and pieces from time to time and it's always better than anything you can buy in the shops. If people want to get back in to eating fish I would avoid the supermarkets with their fish counters laden with bronze Mackerel and pallid flatfish and buy from the lads on the beach. Fresh fish is marvellous but too much of what is provided in shops is awful quality and would put most people off.
People have become super wussy about a little bone or two, this sort of attitude led to the demise of the Herring fisheries along the south coast and the North Sea. Everybody seemed to eat fried Herrings with a slice or two of bread and butter and it was nutritious and cheap. Nowadays I know few people will even attempt a Herring unless it's a completely de-boned, boil in the bag, colourant filled Kipper fillet.
I go sea angling and catch a few bits and pieces from time to time and it's always better than anything you can buy in the shops. If people want to get back in to eating fish I would avoid the supermarkets with their fish counters laden with bronze Mackerel and pallid flatfish and buy from the lads on the beach. Fresh fish is marvellous but too much of what is provided in shops is awful quality and would put most people off.