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Post by muskiehunter on Nov 9, 2009 13:03:49 GMT -4
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Post by Fishooked on Nov 9, 2009 13:28:42 GMT -4
@ all those perch! Great pics, Sunday was gorgeous here too. Todat is even better, actually - 70 degrees! I had a family free day all Saturday night, and I thought I'd be in the clear all day Sunday too - until my wife texted me at 9:30am saying she was on her way home - which means around 12:00 I did get the 'what time are you coming home?' call...
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Post by 10tacle on Nov 9, 2009 13:42:30 GMT -4
Beautiful sunrise pictures Steve, but how long it tokes to fillet all these fish fingers?
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Post by muskiehunter on Nov 9, 2009 13:50:25 GMT -4
Beautiful sunrise pictures Steve, but how long it tokes to fillet all these fish fingers? After scaling and filleting them it was just over 2 hours.It was really getting old towards the end.
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Post by casey10 on Nov 9, 2009 15:07:01 GMT -4
Perch are great eating and well worth the time it takes to clean them I could use a good feed right now!!!
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Post by bluefishbuster on Nov 10, 2009 0:22:27 GMT -4
What did you catch all of those perch on?
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Post by muskiehunter on Nov 10, 2009 0:29:05 GMT -4
What did you catch all of those perch on? Small pieces of nightcrawlers on hooks that I painted with different colors.
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Post by tobi on Nov 10, 2009 9:48:27 GMT -4
good job! nice pics!
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Post by canuck on Nov 10, 2009 21:14:00 GMT -4
That makes a nice stack of perch rolls around here, and they are great to eat ! I have only been out once this year for perch, it was for only thirty minutes, I only caught two !! After two hours of cleaning, I would be ancient !!
Andy
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