If you are going to eat one make sure it is only a small one, they can build up high mercury levels in the bigger fish but the little ones should be ok.
If you are going to eat one make sure it is only a small one, they can build up high mercury levels in the bigger fish but the little ones should be ok.
Not too bad at all.
Thanks Guys, Its good to know that if it all goes wrong for the fish it wont be wasted.
What constitutes a little one, 25kg and under?
Brendan
they are ok up to about 70 - 80kg...over that.....dont eat a lot of it
Same thing applies to spanyiards and wahoo...but from a different perspective
moderation is the key
Greg
cooked some black marlin on the barby was a bit tough and dry[maybe overcooked]then last week decided to crumb some.I was surprised how nice it was,and would definately eat again.
if ya cooking it on the barbie...use the same cooking methods as if it was tuna....dont cook it too long.....should be cooked about half way through when ya take it off the plate. I agree that sliced into thinnish fillets (about 5-10mm) then crumbed or battered, it is brilliant. One of my favourite fish cocktails.
Greg