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Post by jholladayjr on Dec 20, 2006 21:21:16 GMT -6
:ohttp://www.fishfever.com/node/25/play
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Post by DocHolladay on Dec 21, 2006 1:03:31 GMT -6
To bad the smallie didnt have a hook in its side. Coulda been a 2 fer.
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Post by psycho on Dec 21, 2006 6:53:25 GMT -6
thats one thing about fishing big fish waters.. You never know what is gonna come up and take your catch.. I use to fish Big Pike waters and they got pretty fierce at times...
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Post by GrampaJer on Dec 21, 2006 9:08:30 GMT -6
If the angler allowed the PIKE time to swallow the Bass, He might have been hooked... I release all Northerns. Dont like the Fishy taste,, Never caught a Musky to try..
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Post by DocHolladay on Dec 21, 2006 17:41:43 GMT -6
I release all Northerns. Dont like the Fishy taste Never thought of fish being "Fishy" tasting..... ;D
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Post by michihunter on Dec 21, 2006 21:03:36 GMT -6
You need to come up here Jer. Lake St. Clair is the Muskie capital of the world. They are truly amazing fish. I've seen em hit a prop before. They're called the fish of 1000 casts but up here you'll get a doz easy on a 4 hr outing.
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Post by bayoukid on Dec 23, 2006 13:44:36 GMT -6
Well, our southern version of the "northern pike" is the alligator gar! Pretty nasty dude! We release them, right into the prop! ;D
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Post by GrampaJer on Dec 23, 2006 17:37:21 GMT -6
I release all Northerns. Don't like the Fishy taste Never thought of fish being "Fishy" tasting..... ;D I will explain.. Take, a Bass, and Freeze it. After 3 months, thaw it out, an fry it.. Also Fry a fresh caught Bass. The Frozen Bass taste Fishy, The Fresh Bass doesn't.. Besides, Northern Pike are SLIMY, and I don't like that either..
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