smoking crappie

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dannylang

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i have some smaller fillets today to smoke, is it a good idea to smoke the smaller ones. i have never smoked any so any help would be great. i am thinking lower temps so they will not dry out around 180 degrees for a hour or so, whats the i.t. that i am looking for, does medium rare work also with fish as it does with wild game?whats a good season to put on them, right now they are brining in a salt, sugary water. thanks in advance for any info.
dannylang
 
We used to catch what we called doormats (dinner plate size) at a public golf course we used to sneak into to fish when I was a four point buck.Unfortunately couldn't eat them because all the chemicals in the lakes:(
 
Though I have never smoked crappie, I would say pull it when the IT reaches 135-140 which is what I go for when doing cod, salmon, halibut, etc. I don't know if crappie is a dry or wet (oily) fish, so not really sure if a dry or wet brine is best.
Hopefully some crappie experience smokers will chime in with their 2 cents worth.

Then again they might just be full of crappie :D
 
i have some smaller fillets today to smoke, is it a good idea to smoke the smaller ones. i have never smoked any so any help would be great. i am thinking lower temps so they will not dry out around 180 degrees for a hour or so, whats the i.t. that i am looking for, does medium rare work also with fish as it does with wild game?whats a good season to put on them, right now they are brining in a salt, sugary water. thanks in advance for any info.
dannylang


I Smoke all my fish this same way, with the same ingredients.
Everybody seems to love it. Crappie works Great this way too.
My Step by Step explains everything:
Smoked Brook Trout & Tilapia

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