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    Never caught an Oscar. The ones you catch, do they survive? Non native should not be returned to water.
    Quote Originally Posted by fishin813 View Post
    Been told that they are excerllant eating fish - but slime problem is main thing
    that keeps me away from them.
    Spend lots of time cleaning boat - live wells etc..............
    I'll pass................almost same for for catfish on deck and in live wells -slime
    Northern pike - gar - mud fish - chain pickeral - toothy problem expecially if have
    "brain fade" and lip them out of water..........
    Wear your PFD!!!!!

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    Never have caught myself Ron, only been told they are slimy and good eating,
    but sure make a mess of things when trying to filet. Mostly they are caught in
    various canals around the Miami - Lauderdale area as are the Peacock Bass which
    is one devil of fighting fish. Don't know anything about whether they are good to
    eat or not........

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    Whats the difference between an Oscar ans a Chichild or are they the same?



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    Couple of the nine I caught a couple weeks ago!Name:  IMG_0786.jpg
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