The steak of the lake
- Boogieman1
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The steak of the lake
Has been a great couple days of fishing! Have had about a week straight of 90+ sunny days which has warmed the water up considerably. The shallow water spawners are leaving the shallow coves and headed back to the main Lake. I set up shop on a bridge, where there's only one way in and out the cove, it squeezes them down tight. When timed right u can literally sit there from sun up until sundown catching em as fast as u can pitch it.
Always have heard walleye are one of the best tasting fish. Don't have any down here, these crappie are as good as it gets for us. I call em the steak of the Lake.
Always have heard walleye are one of the best tasting fish. Don't have any down here, these crappie are as good as it gets for us. I call em the steak of the Lake.
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Re: The steak of the lake
I will trade you some milkweed for fillets!
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Re: The steak of the lake
Nice mess of fish boogie!
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Re: The steak of the lake
muddy wrote:I will trade you some milkweed for fillets!
milkweed the hunters currency
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Re: The steak of the lake
muddy wrote:I will trade you some milkweed for fillets!
Throw in some turkey feathers it's a done deal, besides your clan has done more bird killing then Bo Pilgrim! What u need all them feathers for anyway, you making turkey down comforters?
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Boogieman1 wrote:muddy wrote:I will trade you some milkweed for fillets!
Throw in some turkey feathers it's a done deal, besides your clan has done more bird killing then Bo Pilgrim! What u need all them feathers for anyway, you making turkey down comforters?
I use the primaries for cedar arrow fletchings and my buddy makes wing bone calls
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Re: The steak of the lake
Just bustin your chops! Actually had someone give me some feathers recently and it's more work than I bargained for. A 50 pk last me acouple years, and I shoot a lot. Think I'm content on just buying lol
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Re: The steak of the lake
We call'em specks down here and they are the best eating fresh water fish in my opinion. But I'm a little spoiled when it comes to fish. Nice mess boogie
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Buck, think every part of the country refers to them as something diff. Here we call a male who's color changes upon breeding season a spec.
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Re: The steak of the lake
My dad use catch a fryer pot full of crappie every week when they camped over at Lake De Gray. Some of best eating you can get.
I'm reason they call it hunting and not shooting.
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Re: The steak of the lake
Crappie, yummmmy..... looks delicious.
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Nice mess of crappie !!!!
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Sac-a-lait... mmmmm mmmmmmmm
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Re: The steak of the lake
Nice mess! I just read this and you came to mind, Boogie.
http://newschannel9.com/sports/outdoors ... ck-crappie
http://newschannel9.com/sports/outdoors ... ck-crappie
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