Got Bluegills?

Started by Nock, May 07, 2019, 10:52:49 PM

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Nock

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Wife and I had a good day. Few more than I normally keep. Lost count. I knew she were done it was going to be bad haha. 115.

BeeMaster2

Nice catch, they look like they are pretty good size.
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Acebird

What are you using a net?
Brian Cardinal
Just do it

The15thMember

Wow, that?s a lot of fish!  Where?d you catch them?  How are you planning on cooking all those? 
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Nock


Nock

Quote from: The15thMember on May 08, 2019, 10:49:45 AM
Wow, that?s a lot of fish!  Where?d you catch them?  How are you planning on cooking all those?
Some will be fried tonight. Mainly fry all of our fish. Also like to grill.

Ben Framed

Quote from: Nock on May 08, 2019, 11:51:58 AM
Quote from: The15thMember on May 08, 2019, 10:49:45 AM
Wow, that?s a lot of fish!  Where?d you catch them?  How are you planning on cooking all those?
Some will be fried tonight. Mainly fry all of our fish. Also like to grill.

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Bream are a good tasting fish!!


Ben Framed

Nock have you repeated the catch since this post?

Phillip

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I have caught thousands of blue gills and perch in my life.  Not one was big enough to eat.  They tell me they are delicious.
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Ben Framed

There was a pond close to me when I was a kid, the biggest blue gill I have ever seen before or since. Could barely get a hand hold around  them to remove the hook because of their size. Scale, gut, remove the head, leave the fins and tail, fry whole. Once fried easily pull the fins, including the top fin. Meat would easily peel from the bone and absolutely 'outstanding' taste. Two fish per person, fires and hushpuppies make a satisfying meal...

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