Its not what you boys are used to,but up here you take what you can get. My first trip on the ice this year.
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Its not what you boys are used to,but up here you take what you can get. My first trip on the ice this year.
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Hey.....nothing wrong with that bro....it beats working any day
Looks like about 7 more than what Slab usually catches up there....or anywhere :Rofl
fry them crisp and eat them bones and all . good eating .
Ain't nothing wrong with that. Some good eating right there. Way to go bud.
That looks like good eatin' to me
I filleted them up, it will be a good meal for me and the wife. I was gonna leave a few whole and just skin and gut, but momma didnt like that. I like eatin a few that way,especially the tails.
My wife Carol would rather eat bream fried whole than any other fish, kind of like them myself.
Looks like some great eating.
Nice catch Wilber.
ARROUND MY HOUSE AT A FISH COOKING ,THEY GO FASTER THAN CRAPPIE . SCALE THEM THEN FILLET AND LEAVE THE TAIL .:ThumbsUp
Cant beat it
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Hard to split the tail for both fillets ain't it? :-)
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does the truth hurt
I guess it does lol :Rofl
THERE WILL BE PLENTY WITH TAILS ,I USUALLY COOK 30 AT A TIME .:cheers2
good job wilbur. gonna make me get out the ol auger now!
you don't feelay a bream:banghead cut the head, scale, gut, then fry em up--you know thatnonono
Sorry I didn't get the chance to come see wilbur--the work was nuts for sure.
Nice mess Wilbur.
NIce bunch-how thick is the ice? We have 1 1/2" here.
We got a good 3in.
You do when they are this size.:biggrin
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I stand corrected :D
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Im gonna take that as an Invite, Thanks bluegill
He came out of my backyard pond. That one was this past summer and weighed in at 1lb 2oz. I was catching a lot of them about this size, expect them to be about a pound and a half this coming year. Before the flyin carp took over at Tunica, we used to catch coolers full that size. Sure miss those days.
I agree man scale em, gut em, take the heads off and fry em up crispy, chew the tails off thats how my momma used to cook em what lake was you on I went across Findlay bridge yesterday still saw some open water, how thick is the ice
Makes me think of those early summer days when I was a kid,drifting back into a shallow cove with my cane pole and can of worms or crickets,Good eating anytime