Fishing Update In Your Area.
#11
RE: Fishing Update In Your Area.
Thanks,
There are actually two different species of crappie..the White Crappie and the Black Crappie. This one happens ot be the White Crappie. Thanks, they are the best tasting freshwater fish IMHO in Florida lakes. I buttermilk batter them up and they are 5 STAR.
c7
There are actually two different species of crappie..the White Crappie and the Black Crappie. This one happens ot be the White Crappie. Thanks, they are the best tasting freshwater fish IMHO in Florida lakes. I buttermilk batter them up and they are 5 STAR.
c7
#12
RE: Fishing Update In Your Area.
You got it. We do the same, except we have Black crappie. I like getting them fresh off the ice and eating them up. Everything taste better from ice fishing. I don't know if it is because the temperature of the water, or psycological?
#13
RE: Fishing Update In Your Area.
We have both down here.It's been my expereince tha tthe black crappie are a little bigger than the whites. I learned the recipe from a man from upstate New York. I can't beieve how drastically the texture and taste changes.
I tried it on bass and bluegills but it didn't have nearly the effect that it has on crappie.
c7
I tried it on bass and bluegills but it didn't have nearly the effect that it has on crappie.
c7
#17
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"How can you call yourself an American angler if you haven't caught a walleye in your entire life. "
Hey we don't have them in Florida. I've caught a few other species freshwater species though..from Maryland and Florida combined.
Largemouth bass
Small mouth bass
Crappie Bass { White}
Crappie Bass {Black}
Chain Pickeral
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Green Sunfish
Red Earred Sunfish
Blurgill Sunfish
Red breasted Sunfish
Warmouth Bass
Sunshine Bass
White Perch
Yellow Perch
Mosquitoe Fish
Dace
Sickleback
Creek Chub
Killfish
Northern White Sucker
American Eel
Blue Catfish
Channel Catfish
Yellow Bullhead
Brown Bullhead
Armoured Catfish
Tilapia
Wild Shiner
European Carp
Grass carp
mudfish
Gar
Gizzard Shad
Hey we don't have them in Florida. I've caught a few other species freshwater species though..from Maryland and Florida combined.
Largemouth bass
Small mouth bass
Crappie Bass { White}
Crappie Bass {Black}
Chain Pickeral
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Green Sunfish
Red Earred Sunfish
Blurgill Sunfish
Red breasted Sunfish
Warmouth Bass
Sunshine Bass
White Perch
Yellow Perch
Mosquitoe Fish
Dace
Sickleback
Creek Chub
Killfish
Northern White Sucker
American Eel
Blue Catfish
Channel Catfish
Yellow Bullhead
Brown Bullhead
Armoured Catfish
Tilapia
Wild Shiner
European Carp
Grass carp
mudfish
Gar
Gizzard Shad
#18
RE: Fishing Update In Your Area.
Chuck, how do you catch your carp? We have alot and they are pushing around 30 pounds. They would put up a heck of a fight.
Also, do you guys have Pike in FL? I noticed they weren't on your list and they are fighters!
Also, do you guys have Pike in FL? I noticed they weren't on your list and they are fighters!
#19
RE: Fishing Update In Your Area.
Chuck, how do you catch your carp? We have alot and they are pushing around 30 pounds. They would put up a heck of a fight.
Also, do you guys have Pike in FL? I noticed they weren't on your list and they are fighters!
OK The European Carp { Orange colored carp} was luckily caught on night crawlers in Maryland. I used ot make my own dough balls but forgot the recipe. In Florida we have Grass Carp..I only caught one and it was 10 pounds in a cast net.
No, we don't have Northern Pike in Florida. WE do have Chiain Pickerals. Floridians call them Jacks. They treat them like trash fish. Not me.
They are fine eatting if you can deal with the bones. I caught many pickerals off spinner baits { Rooster Tails} in Virginia . I've ever caught a pike. Before I die I'd love to catch a salmon, a pike, a musky and a waleye.
Also, do you guys have Pike in FL? I noticed they weren't on your list and they are fighters!
OK The European Carp { Orange colored carp} was luckily caught on night crawlers in Maryland. I used ot make my own dough balls but forgot the recipe. In Florida we have Grass Carp..I only caught one and it was 10 pounds in a cast net.
No, we don't have Northern Pike in Florida. WE do have Chiain Pickerals. Floridians call them Jacks. They treat them like trash fish. Not me.
They are fine eatting if you can deal with the bones. I caught many pickerals off spinner baits { Rooster Tails} in Virginia . I've ever caught a pike. Before I die I'd love to catch a salmon, a pike, a musky and a waleye.