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Dogfish? Eat'em, Kill'em, or Let'em Go?
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<blockquote data-quote="satx78247" data-source="post: 354164" data-attributes="member: 11019"><p>To ALL:</p><p></p><p>Here in TX, we call them "tourist trout". = HARD-fighting & REALLY fun to catch on a light spinning rod.</p><p>(The largest one that I've ever caught was @ 12# and he "gave me a fit" for about 15 minutes on a light/conventional spinning outfit, that is one of my "crappie rigs", and struck a white feather/hair jig. - Bowfin/Grindle/"Cypress Trout" will almost ALWAYS hit a WHITE artificial lure/worm.)</p><p></p><p>As to eating, they taste OK as long as they are SCALDING HOT but taste RAW again if they cool off.</p><p>(Personally, I release them, so that I can catch them again. They are LIVING FOSSILS from the Jurassic Period.)</p><p></p><p>just my opinion, satx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satx78247, post: 354164, member: 11019"] To ALL: Here in TX, we call them "tourist trout". = HARD-fighting & REALLY fun to catch on a light spinning rod. (The largest one that I've ever caught was @ 12# and he "gave me a fit" for about 15 minutes on a light/conventional spinning outfit, that is one of my "crappie rigs", and struck a white feather/hair jig. - Bowfin/Grindle/"Cypress Trout" will almost ALWAYS hit a WHITE artificial lure/worm.) As to eating, they taste OK as long as they are SCALDING HOT but taste RAW again if they cool off. (Personally, I release them, so that I can catch them again. They are LIVING FOSSILS from the Jurassic Period.) just my opinion, satx [/QUOTE]
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