i know gills will hit it, but what about crappie? anyone ever catch any on liver?
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i know gills will hit it, but what about crappie? anyone ever catch any on liver?
The only thing I have ever caught on liver was catfish. Never thought about trying to taylor it for anything else. Interesting?
It might work, but I think minnows will always be "the" bait for crappie.
I do know cat, sheepheads, and striped bass just love liver
Walleye will also bite on it. EB
I like it myself. Smothered in onions and bacon. Yummy. Now deepfried chicken livers, nothing better.
Cut into strips might work if jigged cause plastic does.:dono
My momma said it was good for ya. So, I eats chicken livers, chicken gizzards and chitterlings from the little piggies.
You know whats good CP
According to Dr's you aren't suppose to eat any organs which is bad for your Heart! EB
Vitamins
Eating a serving of cooked chicken liver will provide you with 280 percent of the daily value for vitamin A, with 12,228 international units; 280 of percent of the DV for vitamin B-12, with 18 micrograms; 160 percent of the DV for folate, with 476 micrograms; 90 percent of the DV for riboflavin, with 2 milligrams; 25 percent of the DV for vitamin B-6, with .7 milligrams; 20 percent of the DV for vitamin C, with 2.3 milligrams; 20 percent of the DV for niacin, with 11.8 milligrams; and 10 percent of the DV for thiamine, with .25 milligrams. Vitamin A is essential for normal functioning of your organs, vision, immune function, the formation and reproduction of cells, and vitamin B-12, which is only available from animal-based foods, is necessary for proper brain function and for forming red blood cells and DNA.
Minerals
Liver is also an excellent source of minerals, with 1 serving providing 40 percent of the DV for iron, with 11 milligrams; 25 percent of the DV for zinc, with 3.4 milligrams; 25 percent of the DV of phosphorus, with 376 milligrams; and 4 percent of the DV of magnesium, with 23 milligrams. Your body uses iron for forming red blood cells to transport oxygen and for creating energy. Zinc is essential for cell division, growth and development, forming protein and DNA, immune function and healing wounds, and phosphorus is necessary for creating energy, forming bones, repairing cells and kidney, heart, muscle and nerve function.
My mother was a long term Weight Watcher (she lost 118 pounds and maintained that weight for 40+ years) and 1 serving of liver per week was mandatory! There are vital nutrients from Liver that you just do not anywhere else. Yes, the liver is a cleansing organ which means it removes but does not store toxins.
I like mine sauteed with onions and tomato juice. I really prefer breaded and fried with onions but so does my waist line. The tomato juice and onions work out very well, cook it down till juice and onions are more like a salsa, good as is or on crackers or on toast.
Chitterlings, different story. If they are prepared right they are great, if you ever eat them done wrong and you will never again take the chance!
I gotta agree with you guys, I LOVE grilled liver and crisp bacon with gravy smothered taters.......MMMMMMMMMMMM.....you guys are making me hungry! :)
As far as bait for fish goes, I use to use beef liver, cut into cubes, for catfish as a kid. Been a long time. I'll stick with my "artificials" than you!
I already told Momma to go to Browns Chicken and get 1# liver and1# gizzards. Havent had them in a while.
Deer liver is the best I have eaten!
Went to boyetts at Reelfoot and had chicken livers white beans slaw onion rings French fries and sweet tea......man im full.....LOL
Are we on topic? I thought this was about liver as crappie bait? Maybe we need another forum to discuss Liver? LOL
Only luck I had on liver was Grandpa's Dalmation!! That dumb......dog!!!! MINNOWS=CRAPPIE!!!!