The crappie are cleaned. I want to say "Thank You" to those of you who gave me positive input and stayed on subject. For the others and you know who you are I can only say
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The crappie are cleaned. I want to say "Thank You" to those of you who gave me positive input and stayed on subject. For the others and you know who you are I can only say
You're welcome. :ThumbsUp
Enjoyed the post thanks we are all hear to learn. Thats why we Lurk:biggrin. Caught some last friday kept 10 to eat man they were good out of the cold water.Right in the skillet 2 cents.
Good deal... Some people may disagree, but on another note... When its HOT outside i like to put my feelays on ice water as i clean then. Seems to me the quicker they firm up the less problems i have. I keep them as cold as possible while cleaning(when its extremely hot outside) .... But thats just me
I agree Randy. I'll get a ziploc bag of ice cubes if I am at home and the fillets go into the bag as I clean. Keeps the flies off and the meat safe.
Bill, I'm thinking you and I may be who he was referring to when he said others. I actually thought my posts were helpful. All the other people just said to put ice and gave him a bunch of work to do while I first offered to clean them then posted pics of how to clean in comfort in the kitchen and bathroom. Next time I clean in a motel, I'm thinking about trying to flush the heads and stuff down the toilet to save the walk to the dumpster. I'll be sure and let ya'll know "how it goes down".:Rofl
I want to see your bill RCC after you stop up the entire motel sewer system with fish heads and guts.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA
I suspect you're right about the not so positive advise. I was being serious tho. The kitchen sink has seen a many a crappie at my house, well, Lori's house. [emoji4]