rw6788
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Maybe he wanted to do some air trolling
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Nice of some walleye. My concern is that there will be 1 million less eggs next spring amongst those fish on your table.
Evidently you do not practice conservation. Even in Lake Erie, I will not keep fish over 21 inches for that reason. Second those big fish do not taste as good as the small ones do.
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They have been stock by the DEC in the Kinzua
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Flat bottom 12 ft roll boat
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Let me know when you want to sell it for 159.
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Bill hilts is a jerk
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Great fertilizer
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The perch are every where in 62 to 70 ft. Of water. They will hit in live salted minnows
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I'll you 250.00 for all
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Prices have been slashed, toucan buy a new hero 3 (black ) for 329.00
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What is a six pack ?
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??????? Did you pick it up at a garage sale?
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It won't be long when the U.N.military comes ashore and takes away our weapons.
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Do they have line counters?
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He will be in some one freezer this fall
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I know you need to sell the remaining stuff. Need the money for the down rigger you lost. Ha Ha
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What's the reason for treble hooks?.
A hooked fish get more leverage with trebles hooks which will either pull out or break off.
Salt water fisherman will use single hooks for that reason. I will personally change to singles when I get spoons that had trebles .
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I do this on a cherry plank, after the fish is cooked, throw the fish away and eat the plank
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If the fish are so delicious, why worry about the fish, take them home and eat them
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R u a professional picker?
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Good garden fertilizers. A salt water salmon Is the only good tasting fish.
People say that fresh water fish are delicious. If you had fish from salt vs fresh prepared on the same dish . You would select the salt over fresh. I compared this a number of times with friends not telling them which was which
Everyone picked the salt water salmon and would not finish the fresh water fish.
Cleaning Perch with an electric knife
in Panfish
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Agree. I use a electric knife but don't skin them until I trim the rib cage with the electric knife