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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebug2006 View Post
    For the record, it was 2lbs 3 oz, 14". What was all the yellow stuff inside of them?
    That was the roe, or egg sacks. Some people like to season them with a lot of Tony's and meal and fry also. They are a little on the bland side, hence the reason for a lot of seasoning. They also pop a lot when added to hot oil because they hold a lot of water.
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    Nice speck!!!
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    Congratulations on your catch!Nice meeting you at camp and those fish you and Red cooked were fine!Scale them, fillet them, pan sear them skin side down in a little olive oil,lightly turn for a few moments, and grate some Riggiano on them and they are superb!
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    Congrats

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    You do need you a pank camo hat and boots though!!
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    Thanks SlabLapper, I will try that preparation. But I don't think I can pull off the pink camo thing. I cooked my inaugural crappie "en papillote" last night, and it was fabulous. Today I caught four more, this time bank fishing near Wallace Creek. Can't wait to see whether Enid or Sardis crappie taste better.

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    Uh....en papillote? Your gonna have to tell these gewbers you cooked it in parchment paper. Then they will know what ya talkin' about.
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    Nice catch btw
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    I caught all four of them using those magic jigs I won in the door prize drawing.

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