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    Default Taste of bluegill that's fed pellets


    Ok guys here is a question that my wife wants to know: does supplemental feeding CNBG make them taste bad or different than wild caught ones? I know in summer sometimes they are muddy tasting


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    I believe they taste a little different, but not in a bad way. I fished quite a few stock tanks in West Texas growing up where the ranchers would feed the fish pellets.
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    I used to feed mine floating catfish pellets and it didn't make a difference in the taste of the blue gills or bream in my pond.
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    Yes slightly different in taste

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    Better or worse?
    or is it just Dif ?

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    I can't tell the difference, but........my taster might be a little worn out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pgwilliamson View Post
    Better or worse?
    or is it just Dif ?
    Well the sweet meat isn't as sweet just add honey and that's a quick solution

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    Quote Originally Posted by wlshafor View Post
    Well the sweet meat isn't as sweet just add honey and that's a quick solution
    Jim Beams honey whiskey will help anything ..... Thanks I'll try that....

    Pat W

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