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Caught a mess of crappie sunday, and put the fillets in a ice cream tub, soaking in salt water. Went to cook some for lunch today and noticed some kindda string in the bottom of the bowl. WRONG!!!! It started squirming when I picked it up! It was about 3 inches long and the size of dental floss. Disgusting!
350 degree grease will cure anything
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Them there little worms wont hurt you, fry em up good and crisp and you never know they were there. That is kinda typical with summer time brackish water fish. Parasites and worms are just part of warm brackish water fish. I see them on conway fish all the time and in multiple species of fish.
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We cut em out of the few we catch around here. I'm sure I've fried a few also. They taste like crappie to me. BWAHAHAHAHA.
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dang? i catch crappie just to eat those> em good!
is that a big foot hidding just to the right of the photo? if so i eat those too> big foot back straps are awsome!~
Don't go talking about big foot over here on the Arkansas Board, there is a gewber on the Sippi Board that will come over here and talk all day about big feets.Rofl![]()
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When rinsing my fillets I examine each fillet for parasites and take the tip of my fillet knife and pick it out. Those blood worms are ussally balled up in a red bloth in the meat easy to spot. There is also a little yellow worm most common in bass fillets I pick out also, they are harder to spot and i dont know why but they love bass. Hardly ever find one in a crappie.
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