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Hudson River Shad FestivalsThe annual Hudson River Maritime Museum's Shad Festival is May 10, 2008, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm on the museum grounds on the Rondout.
Come Celebrate the return of the shad to the Hudson River. Fun for the whole family!
Riverkeeper’s 19th annual Shad Festivaland Hudson River Celebration on Sunday, May 18,12-5pm, rain or shine. , It will take place on the grounds of Boscobel Mansion, a historic, federal-style mansion in Garrison overlooking Constitution Marsh, one of the most beautiful and historically significant stretches of the Hudson River. There is an admission fee. For information call 1-800-21-RIVER (217-4837) x 231 or www.riverkeeper.org. In the early spring, when the forsythia is in bud, the first shad begin their run up the Hudson River. During spawning, shad arrive in large schools, running up the rivers where they slowly adjust to the change from salt to fresh water. While a large number of American shad run up into the Delaware River, the biggest run on the east coast is in the Hudson River Estuary. New York's American shad are highly prized by fisherman. Hudson River adults average 20 to 23 inches in length and five to six pounds in weight. Shad fishing is an age-old tradition on the Hudson. From mid-March to mid-May local fishermen set their nets to catch the "run" as shad migrate upstream to spawn. Shad have been known to travel up to 120 miles upriver to lay their eggs. The Latin name for American shad is Sapidissima, which means most delicious. From a culinary standpoint the female shad is more desirable than the male or buck, not only for its roe, but also because its a larger and fatter fish, providing an ideal fillet for all recipes. Shad can be prepared in a variety of ways. It is a moderately fatty fish with a delicate rich flavor that is especially suited to pan-frying, broiling, baking, hot smoking, or grilling. Shad roe is best pan-fried or sautéed and was traditionally served with scrambled eggs as a breakfast treat. Unusual among freshwater fish, shad are anadromous, meaning they spend the bulk of their lives in the ocean and only return to freshwater to reproduce. And each year they return, migrating up the Hudson River in huge spawning runs. Since shad spend only 1 to 2 weeks in the Hudson (most of their adult life is spent in the ocean), they are not in the river long enough to be affected by PCB's and other contaminants. Shad are a highly-prized fish, both for their flesh and their roe. |
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