limeyangler Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 Hi all, got out for my fix yesterday, chilly morning for a change so set the shack up and was nice and warm. With the lack of snow this year it’s kinda fun to drive the truck out to your spots. Fish were plentiful but picky but got a limit of nice size ones.
TJQ Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 Hard to believe, but Ive never caught one.. or ate one.. 1
limeyangler Posted February 20 Author Report Posted February 20 1 minute ago, TJQ said: Hard to believe, but Ive never caught one.. or ate one.. Huh…. I’d definitely thought you’d have caught some. They are addictive, it’s just fun to watch them on the screen, and they taste pretty good too. I was liking them more than walleye to eat for a while but I’m back to liking walleye better.
tender52 Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 One of my top 3 fish to eat. Crappie B.L.T sammiches..... . OMG you got to try one. 1
limeyangler Posted February 21 Author Report Posted February 21 4 minutes ago, tender52 said: One of my top 3 fish to eat. Crappie B.L.T sammiches..... . OMG you got to try one. Already tried that…. Here’s my versions, one on dark rye with home made onion rings and one with avocado too and some homemade kettle chips. 1
TJQ Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 1 hour ago, limeyangler said: Huh…. I’d definitely thought you’d have caught some. They are addictive, it’s just fun to watch them on the screen, and they taste pretty good too. I was liking them more than walleye to eat for a while but I’m back to liking walleye better. Ive honestly never fished where they are available, thats usually south of me a bit... Ive caught enough sunfish.. but not big enough to eat.
tender52 Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 Try some big Bluegill. You won't be disappointed either.
CrowMan Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 26 minutes ago, TJQ said: Ive honestly never fished where they are available, thats usually south of me a bit... Ive caught enough sunfish.. but not big enough to eat. It's odd how species are distributed in the province. Limey Angler is well north of you, and there's plenty of lakes in NW Ontario with ample populations...but in southern Ontario it's hard to find them north of Parry Sound (except maybe Georgian Bay). On my lake in eastern Ontario, 15 years ago no one even knew what a Crappie looked like....now we can catch buckets of slabs. We like ' em in fish tacos... 1
limeyangler Posted February 21 Author Report Posted February 21 13 minutes ago, CrowMan said: It's odd how species are distributed in the province. Limey Angler is well north of you, and there's plenty of lakes in NW Ontario with ample populations...but in southern Ontario it's hard to find them north of Parry Sound (except maybe Georgian Bay). On my lake in eastern Ontario, 15 years ago no one even knew what a Crappie looked like....now we can catch buckets of slabs. We like ' em in fish tacos... We caught tons of them when we used to visit Erieau 10 years ago
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