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whats your favorite crappie or yellow perch for eating
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they both taste the same too me!! :lol: :lol:
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There's plenty of food available at the grocery store. We should think about realsing our future resourses.








perch!
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Ditto Mark,let the prime spawners swim free.
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Funny Markus :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I enjoy a good feed of Superior Coaster Brookies myself, the bigger the better. :twisted:

OK I take that back, that's asking for it.

I've never eaten crap, and the perch I've had was commercial and prebattered, so I'd have to say I enjoyed the perch.
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Gotta say Perch, but Whitefish are the best!
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brookies in butter never thought of that one
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fishforfun wrote:Gotta say Perch, but Whitefish are the best!
Now there's an old school response. Who the heck even fishes those anymore?? FFF I had my first feed of whites as a shore lunch last summer and I gotta say I enjoyed the fish, not very much taste to them I found so I guess they could be flavored any old way you want.
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Markus wrote:There's plenty of food available at the grocery store. We should think about realsing our future resourses.








perch!
You're too much :lol: :lol: :lol:
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g unis wrote:whats your favorite crappie or yellow perch for eating
I can honestly say....i've hurt myself on both :shock: :lol: :lol: I'm catchin more perch than crappie so i'll have to go with perch :wink: but i'd never turn my nose up at a heaping helping of crappie casserole :lol: :lol:
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love perch but memories of big-o's crappie remain..... that was a good fry that day...I have never gotten a batch that sweet

perch rolls are calling !
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Probably perch.. but when I eat fish it's usually a mix of crappie/perch, so either one is good to me! :D
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Post by fishforfun »

Moosebunk this guy plans on fishing for them, and as you say not much flavour to them, sound like Halibut? That's me old school fish and chips, greymist just rolls her eyes when I say" tastes too much like fish" when she cooks Salmon. Any other fishers who aren't really a big fan of fish?
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Post by ratsotail »

Perch first, Bluegill second, and Crappie would be third since the meat is lighter and less firm. I enjoy getting into a suspended school of Crappie through the ice as they cruise by though. Some of my finest night fishing experiences have come from the night time Crappie bite!

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Yummm....nothing like a feast of perch!

My last batch I did up in some cajun blacken spices right from New Orleans...courtesy of my Sister-in-law who visited in December.

It sure was tastey!
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