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Started by FinsnFur, March 07, 2011, 07:03:19 PM

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FinsnFur

 :laf:  Were still drilling through a foot and a half of ice up here. You just settle down, down there :biggrin: :wink:

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pitw

 Do them little ones get put in a can :shrug:.
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FinsnFur

No, I'll fillet them out. I can get a nice fillet off every one of those fish. Quite easily I might add. :eyebrow:

I should have thrown something in there for a reference, but to give you an idea of their sizes...that Crappie in the middle (largest fish in the pic) was 13 inches.
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AWMiller

nice haul indeed!!!  and ya didn't have to pack 'em in ice!!!  for a fun twist on how to cook up those delicious panfish, check out my "Gilly Pups" recipe!!!

http://awmilleroutdoors.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/gilly-pups/


bigben

#4
nice catch. 

no way man i'm ready for spring.  late feb cat on the susky.  water was anywhere from 33deg to 35 depending on location.  can't wait till it hits 40. 
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HaMeR

Keep that one away from Jim's fish Ben!! :hahaha:   It'll eat those little crappie. Nice cat!!  :yoyo: :yoyo:
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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markTNhunter

nice mess of fish jim cant beleave theres still that much ice up there its been in the 60's here for 2 weeks our lakes never freeze they get a thin skim in places thats about it.