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To: SiouxPal who wrote (190957)5/4/2010 7:21:18 PM
From: Travis_Bickle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362340
 
I used to like raw oysters with hot sauce and pitchers of beer at the Purple Porpoise in Gainesville, but back then the oysters only cost .15 each and the pitchers were $2.50.

Now they cost a lot of money and can make you seriously sick if eaten raw (the oysters, not the beer).

In New Orleans nothing beats a fried oyster po' boy ... that is definitely off the menu, oyster fishing will cease to exist for a long while.

Locally they will probably close down the grouper fishery which was already pretty much closed down, so if you get quoted less than $18 a pound for grouper, it probably ain't grouper.