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big o perch
Black Plague:
sorry dustin that info is classified.... ha ha ....just about any lake has perch in it....the second one was caught while fishing a chartruse spinnerbate for bass!...
HighCountryHunter88:
bet i know where :chuckle:
Dustin07:
--- Quote from: Black Plague on May 24, 2010, 06:42:44 PM ---sorry dustin that info is classified.... ha ha ....just about any lake has perch in it....the second one was caught while fishing a chartruse spinnerbate for bass!...
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I recognize the mountains in the background, I'm pretty sure I know where you are anyways :P :rolleyes:
lokidog:
If you are getting those perch along the Columbia, watch out for worms. Caught some along Hwy 14 and they were so wormy I ended up not eating them. The bluegills I caught at the same time were delicious though.
Black Plague:
that is a good reminder on the worm check, so far I haven't had any problems...the only ones I have found with any worms have been from a few perch from a little pond so far in the last couple years...that's why I always fillet them vs gut and cook, it gives you the chance to be extra certain about what you are eating...someone told me that if you just cook it thoroughly that it kills it all anyway, but I don't take any chances with that stuff...yikes... :)
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