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How do you clean sunfish - buegill
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<blockquote data-quote="Kismet" data-source="post: 262545" data-attributes="member: 8516"><p>Last weekend, while I was sitting on my skinny old butt, patching holes, or bucking rivets, or some darned thing...a neighbor, sometimes hunting friend, drove up and announced the crappies were biting. </p><p></p><p>He looked at (but did not admire) my work, then took out a plastic bag and opened his cooler, filling the bag with about 30 of them. They were just keeper size...just. About the size of my open hand. A pain to fillet, but that night, dinner was three frying-pansfull of crappie meat, cooked in margarine with salt and pepper. Best knife for me is a very old bread knife, carbon steel, sharp as hell, and as flexible as a blade can be and still have structural integrity.</p><p></p><p>I've got the rest in the freezer, just didn't have the energy to do them all that night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kismet, post: 262545, member: 8516"] Last weekend, while I was sitting on my skinny old butt, patching holes, or bucking rivets, or some darned thing...a neighbor, sometimes hunting friend, drove up and announced the crappies were biting. He looked at (but did not admire) my work, then took out a plastic bag and opened his cooler, filling the bag with about 30 of them. They were just keeper size...just. About the size of my open hand. A pain to fillet, but that night, dinner was three frying-pansfull of crappie meat, cooked in margarine with salt and pepper. Best knife for me is a very old bread knife, carbon steel, sharp as hell, and as flexible as a blade can be and still have structural integrity. I've got the rest in the freezer, just didn't have the energy to do them all that night. [/QUOTE]
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