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turd
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How do you cook a tree bass Laughing


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theking648
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turd wrote:
How do you cook a tree bass Laughing


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its a very closely guarded family secret, and takes lots of skill and lots of prctice to cook tree bass. Laughing Laughing

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worms, trees, sticks, I think a dog collier once Shocked , algae... lots and lots of algae. I like getting catfish and anything that can get a good grip.

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I really enjoy mackerel fishing. They bite just about anything and fight like crazy. some times if you tie on 5 lures you will catch five at one time.

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Dobry
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turd wrote:
How do you cook a tree bass Laughing


eric


Actually, same technique as a leaf fish. Laughing

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Drummer Dave
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Mostly Trout, also Cutthroat, dolly varden, Kokanee, and in the right season Steelhead, Chum just for fun.
Chum & Steelhead are not great to eat. Something you would smoke.

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I prefer fishing for trout, I fish Brook trout, Lake trout, Rainbow trout, Splake, Walleye, Northern Pike, Perch, Burbot & whatever bites.

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carcajou garou
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Walleye and trout specificly, but anything else in season.
Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:43 am View user's profile Send private message
Barny
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Bass, Pike, Sunfish, and Bullheads.

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Back home in west Georgia: Largemouth Bass and Catfish

While I'm at school in coastal Georgia: Grouper, Amberjack, and Snapper
Sun Aug 12, 2007 9:48 pm
Bob Loblaw
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Will be fishing for trout this weekend Very Happy Very Happy

Can't wait.. I'm going with my good friend for a 2night 3day bromantic getaway.
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turd
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Cool!
Good Luck Very Happy


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