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  1. Anyone have a pike patty reciepe? Muskybob?????

    Give this one a try Brian, just substitute the salmon & shrimp for pike:

    Adirondack Salmon and Shrimp Patties

    From My Adirondack Way of Cooking by Musky Bob

    2 6†Salmon fillets (diced)

    1 ½ Cup of cooked & peeled shrimp (diced)

    1 Diced stalk of celery

    3/4 Cup of diced white onion

    2 small eggs

    ½ Cup of real mayonaise

    2 Tsp. of Old Bay Seasoning

    1 Tsp. garlic powder

    ¼ Tsp. chili powder

    season with salt & pepper as you like it

    Italian Bread crumbs

    Corn meal

    Peanut Oil

    Paper Towel

    Wax Paper

    Aluminum Foil

    Frying Pan

    Large Bowl & Shallow Bowl

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees

    In a LARGE bowl combine the first 9 ingrediants + 1 cup of bread crumbs and salt & pepper as you like it.

    Mix well with your hand. Add more bread crumbs if it feels too mushy to make patties.

    Scoop out and make 8 palm size patties & put them on the wax paper.

    Pour out enough peanut oil in the frying pan so it’s ¼ inch deep & turn heat on med. high

    In a Shallow bowl make a 50/50 mixture of bread crumbs & corn meal.

    Dip patties one by one in mixture & cover top, bottom, & sides & place in hot oil. I do 4 at a time.

    Fry till golden brown on top & bottom, remove, place on paper towel, & do the other 4.

    Open oven and put a cookie sheet size of aluminum foil on the rack. Place patties on the foil and bake for 20 minutes.

    I serve with Ken’s Cocktail Sauce, whole kernel corn, & potato puffs.

    Enjoy!!!

    A nice variation to this is instead of patties, to make balls out of it.

    Make up mixture & place in refrigerator for an hour. This makes it easier to roll into balls.

    Roll up into 1 inch size balls, place on wax paper on a cookie sheet after doing the coating. Place in freezer overnight, then bag up till you want them.

    Use a deep fryer when ready for them & fry till golden brown.

    They make excellent snacks for on the boat, if they make it that far. I usually make these & serve with a toothpick & horseradish cocktail sauce.

    Very good either hot or cold.

    I'm gonna give this a whirl with the next catch!!

    Sounds mighty good!!

  2. I've been using this recipie with the browns we've been catching.

    My daughter, who is really "picky" loves it, and the rest of us do, too.

    We top the cakes, or "fish-burgers" with home-made tartar sauce.

    Yum!!

    Next round of these, I may try some bacon-bits in it.

  3. Fishing Report

    Your Name / Boat Name:

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    TRIP OVERVIEW

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    Date(s): 4/24

    Time on Water:5 hrs

    Weather/Temp: cloudy/46

    Wind Speed/Direction: NNW

    Waves: 1 1/2's and then flat

    Surface Temp: 44

    Location: Mexico Pt/Nine Mile Pt.

    LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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    FISHING RESULTS

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    Total Hits: 8

    Total Boated:7

    Species Breakdown: All Browns

    Hot Lure: Spoon

    Trolling Speed: 2.0-2.2

    Down Speed: same

    Boat Depth: 8-25 fow

    Lure Depth:

    My son and I took the little boat(17.5 ft Tracker Deep-V, we use on Oneida) out of Mexico Pt, headed west out into 15 fow, set the boards, and couldn't quite get the riggers down, and banged a 10 lb'er, on a Firetiger Smithwick.

    Steadily picked fish with that, and Blue/white Rapala, but had 3 come on a custom spoon(s).

    There were 10-12 boats working the same area, and saw nets, and folks hooked-up all over.

    Had a blast with my son on board(we've fished togather since he was 6)

    Planning on the same for next weekend. :yes:

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    SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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  4. We have a Bushmaster/AR-15 platform, set up for the coyotes.

    3-9 Nikon, raised cheekpiece, and a Harris bi-pod. Works well, but have a Savage chambered in .17 HMR, with a 3-9 Burris, and a Savage .22 Magnum/3-9 Bushnell too.

    The Savage .17 is a screamin' tack-driver, as already mentioned, and is the most accurate of the 3, but have killed 'em dead with all 3.

    If I was to keep only 1, then the Bushmaster would be it.

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