Great day Marv. But that one looks like a good ole southern Copperhead Bluegill. But they eat just fine.
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Was tired last night, slept right through a thunderstorm, wife said we lost power for about an hour. Didn't know this until I got home from fishing. lol
5 crappies a couple of LM bass one 19 incher, a catfish. I brought home a couple shellcrackers ( I think?) wanted to give them a try have never ate them before.
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What time is it?IT'S CRAPPIE TIME!
Great day Marv. But that one looks like a good ole southern Copperhead Bluegill. But they eat just fine.
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Hey Mike,
Thanks for the correction , there are so many different panfish here in Florida, I'll never get it right!![]()
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What time is it?IT'S CRAPPIE TIME!
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Shellcrackers will have an orange spot on their gill and are usually lighter in color. The orange spot is what makes the true distinction. They fight a little harder than the gills (experience) and get real big down there. Personally, I like the taste of the gills better. Nice mess!
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