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This morning I went fishing
...at one of the local lakes and caught about 25 perch. They aren't very big and the best way to cook them is fry them with bones and all until they are crunchy. I gave them to my housekeeper for her and her kids.
I have extreme difficulty swallowing so I cannot eat crunchy...but I have eaten them before I had this problem and they are very tasty. |
yummmmm....
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Sounds like a relaxing morning
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You should make the help chew the food for you ...
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I'm glad you had a good time :pimp
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Get your dentures sharpened and it will help the food go down more easily.
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Did you do the fileting? Hope you checked them for worms, as perch have a tendancy to hang out close to shore at certain times and often get wormy.
But definitely if worm-free they's good eating. No daily catch limits on perch in your state? |
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I can't believe this without pix of the perch
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How does this relate to the Internet and any kind of business?
Did you at least blog about them? |
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A nice trick is to add some slices down the sides and baste with olive oil before you grill them :thumbsup |
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These do not have worms...and no there is no limit on them. Some people have said they have caught as many as a couple of hundred in a day of fishing. They are really to small to be messing with fileting them. Roll them in cornmeal and fry them crunchy and eat them including the bones. |
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Sounds good, perch are the best. Small walleye (same family) are great too.
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Could you please post again, with MANY MORE DETAILS, so we can better enjoy our third hand experience of your lucky life? You are MY HERO :) . |
sounds like a great way to start the weekend!!
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Here in Manitoba the limit on perch is 25, but only in the southernmost parts of the province (where the lakes are most fished). In more central and northern sections there is no limit. So I was curious to know if there are limits on them where you are. Thanks. |
you can't cut open imaginary fish. no limits of how many imaginary fish you can catch as well.
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I was just going to say, yes definitely some people have no problem with any worms that may be in certain fish, extra protien and all that. I've done most of my fishing with my brother in recent years, he owns a nice pontoon boat and has his fishing down to a science. He filets like a surgeon. But one thing about him is that he is utterly picky and finnecky about the fish he keeps for eating. If so much as a worm turd is spotted or even percieved in a fish he will chuck the entire fish and move on to the next one.
I'm not quite as picky as that. No matter though, any day when you're reeling in 25 keepers is a good day of fishing in my book. Giving them to someone who could really use them -- even better. |
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I frequently fish for ocean Perch here locally and they are big enough to filet and I personally have not found any that contain worms...but I usually surf fish when I am fishing for Perch...but I also have not found any worms in the Perch I catch from the bay here. There are a number of boats docked here but I don't know of anyone living on their boat though their are probably some that I am not aware of. |
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