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<blockquote data-quote="SLob-O" data-source="post: 212487" data-attributes="member: 6072"><p>Yeah, they are a beautiful fish. The biggest one in the pictures is 33" and that's my personal biggest. That would be considered a "decent sized" fish. They can get up to 45 + inches. They taste great! Only thing is they have to have size to them so that when you take out the "Y" bones you have meat left. IMO I think the best eaters are 25" + and if any smaller I would just pickle them because you don't have to remove the Y-bones, they just dissolve in the pickling juice. The little ones are pretty easy to catch, but the big ones are far and few between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLob-O, post: 212487, member: 6072"] Yeah, they are a beautiful fish. The biggest one in the pictures is 33" and that's my personal biggest. That would be considered a "decent sized" fish. They can get up to 45 + inches. They taste great! Only thing is they have to have size to them so that when you take out the "Y" bones you have meat left. IMO I think the best eaters are 25" + and if any smaller I would just pickle them because you don't have to remove the Y-bones, they just dissolve in the pickling juice. The little ones are pretty easy to catch, but the big ones are far and few between. [/QUOTE]
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