Where to buy fish?

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liamsaunt
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Where to buy fish?

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So, the fish trap market is closing, which is a bummer. Nature's Nook is closed--does that mean that the men that used to set up there with their catch are gone? The stuff at Starfish is not fresh enough for me.

John was joking that he was going to have to rent a boat to take us back to St. Thomas for fish shopping. Either that or we are going to have to sign up for a fishing charter! :D

So, where can I currently find fresh fish to cook? Cruz Bay or Coral Bay...we are staying a week on each side this time.
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Post by waterguy »

I would like to know that too I have a mahi recipee I want to make while down there Also PIA are they still selling lobsters at the NP dock on Saturdays
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Post by theshopper3 »

Hi Liamsaunt,
When we were down in Jan there was a guy selling fish just around the corner from the Lumberyard, beside a local bar/eatery on the corner.

It appeared to a local person, so hopefully they are still there. I know all of our (with the exception of me :lol: ) is looking forward to a fish meal in May.

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Post by b-as-u-r »

Last week I saw a man cutting up a huge fish near that closed open-air market (Nature's Nook - ???) on the corner just before the smoothie stand and the Denzil Clyne car rental place. Ali~
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Post by RickG »

The folks that sell fish just past Crabby's in Coral Bay had a good selection of snapper and grouper last week. I did not see any mahi or tuna.

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Post by Gene »

I got some Red Snapper from the Guy by Crabbys it was so good! His prices where very cheap no middle man, check him out.There was someone near Island blues too. :D
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Post by liamsaunt »

Thanks everyone! This is very helpful. I guess we won't have to go out on that fishing charter after all. :D
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Post by Teresa_Rae »

I've been warned against buying fish from non-reputable sources, especially in Cruz Bay...I think it had to do with where they're catching the fish (pollution). Anyone know any more details on that?
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Post by mia »

I remember reading something like that too...just can't remember the specifics. :?
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I am sure that it is a ciguatera concern. If you eat reef fish you have a chance of contracting it. John's aunt got it from eating grilled barracuda when she lived in Jamaica, and she was really sick for about 6 months. So, avoid the reef fish. Open ocean stuff like tuna, mahi, etc. is generally considered to be safe.
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Post by Sun4MySoul »

I got snapper (red and yellow) from the folks by Island Blues in Feb. It was very good. He had some tuna, as well, I believe. He told me they were there pretty much every day. Take your own ziploc bag- they catch the fish to deliver to local homes, not necessarily to sell to tourists, but he was happy to take my money anyway. :D
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Post by Pia »

Hi Waterguy,

No there have not been any lobsters for sale for ages :( I was told it is due to the rough sea between STJ and STX where the lobster fishermen were from.

As far as fresh fish, the guy's who sell opposite Sweet Plantains are very good. Their traps are miles off the coast :) and they are always fun to buy from. They used to be there late afternoons but last week they were there around 9am in the morning - Rick when were they there for you ???

Hope this helps

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