logo image

Products

March 14, 2012

March 14th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Past Newsletters , Soft Shell Crab  | Leave A Comment »

March 14, 2012

  Click here for March 14, 2012 issue Sexy Fish: Stone Crab Claws Recipe: Chilled Stone Crab Claws with Mustard Sauce

Recipe: Chilled Stone Crab Claws w/ Mustard Sauce

March 14th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Recipes , Stone Crab Claws  | Leave A Comment »

Chilled Stone Crab Claws with Mustard Sauce Serves 4   Stone crab claws are sold precooked. They’re usually served chilled, which allows the meat to slip free of the shell easily, and also gives it a finer, clearer flavor. Ingredients 1 cup mayonnaise 1⁄4 cup prepared yellow mustard 1⁄4 cup prepared horseradish 1 tsp. hot more »

Skate

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Photo Gallery , Products & Pricing , Skate  | Leave A Comment »

The skate is a member of the ray family but is distinguished from most other members of that family in that they lack a tail barb or stinger.  Skates are a kite shaped fish that have a flat body and two wings.  The wings are the only part of the fish that is consumed. Skates more »

Grouper

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Grouper , Photo Gallery , Products & Pricing  | Leave A Comment »

  The word “grouper” comes from the word for the fish, most widely believed to be from the Portuguese name, garoupa.  Groupers are teleosts, typically having a stout body and a large mouth. They are not built for long-distance fast swimming. They can be quite large, and lengths over 3 feet long and weights over more »

Yellowfin Tuna

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Photo Gallery , Products & Pricing , Tuna  | Leave A Comment »

  Torpedo shaped and beautifully colored, yellowfin tuna are members of the very large mackerel family. Tuna are one of the world’s most important food fish. Found in warm ocean waters, they restlessly roam the deeper offshore waters of Florida’s Gulf and Atlantic Coasts. They travel in schools and are rapid swimmers feeding primarily on more »

Atlantic Striped Bass

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Atlantic Bass , Photo Gallery , Products & Pricing  | Leave A Comment »

  Atlantic Striped Bass just so happens to be the state fish of South Carolina as well as Rhode Island and Maryland.  It is also the state saltwater fish of New York, Virginia and New Hampshire.  They are also found in the Minas Basin and Gaspereau River in Nova Scotia Canada.  The Atlantic Striped Bass, more »

Blue Crab

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Crab , Photo Gallery , Products  | Leave A Comment »

Despite its fearsome appearance and aggressive nature, the blue crab is greatly cherished in the Lowcountry.  Many Chefs prefer the blue crab’s sweet meat over all other locally caught seafood.  This interesting animal is often sought by recreational fishermen, and it also supports a considerable commercial fishery. The blue crab requires both inshore brackish waters more »

Shrimp

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Photo Gallery , Products & Pricing , Shrimp  | Leave A Comment »

  Shrimp are America’s most valuable and probably most popular seafood.  South Carolina has two important shrimp species, brown shrimp and white shrimp.  A third species, the pink shrimp, is relatively scarce.  Methods of harvest range from large commercial shrimp trawlers to cast nets and drop nets. Some long-time residents of the Lowcountry may think more »

Tripletail

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Photo Gallery , Products & Pricing , Tripletail  | Leave A Comment »

  Tripletail can reach a maximum size of 40 pounds although the average size is much smaller at around 15 pounds. Tripletail have a body that appears to have three tails – which are actually just the anal and dorsal fins. Tripletail are quite the curious fish.  They are like a mixture of other fish more »

Mullet

March 13th, 2012  |  by

 |  published in Mullet , Photo Gallery , Products & Pricing  | Leave A Comment »

  Mullet,  one of the abundant, valuable schooling fishes of the family Mugilidae (order Perciformes).  Mullets number fewer than 100 species and are found throughout tropical and temperate regions.  They generally inhabit salt water or brackish water and frequent shallow, inshore areas, commonly grubbing about in the sand or mud for microscopic plants, small animals, more »

 

May 2024
M T W T F S S
« Apr    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Recent Posts