That's what you catch when fishing around cypress knees, cypress trout and a really nice one at that. I bet you had your hands full for a while.
"gene"
Fishing 10" deep around the cypress knees.....could not get it in my 25 qt. ice chest.....he stole 3 shiners before I got him.....my Vietnamese friend is gonna really like this one.....had 3 small sacs that I gave him also....for comparison my shoe is 12" long......
That's what you catch when fishing around cypress knees, cypress trout and a really nice one at that. I bet you had your hands full for a while.
"gene"
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I bet this was the battle of a lifetime.
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Orientals love fish that we normally would not eat. My wife's brother married a gal from Thailand and she cooked up all kind of concoctions with fish he brought home. She did not waste much either. She pickled fish eyes for her home land friends that lived around the base near her. Archie, my BIL, said he had to abandon ship sometime because he couldn't stand the smell.His wife's family owned a restaurant in Bankok so she knew her way around the kitchen. She made a fried rice dish with fish that my sons and I could eat a gallon of.
The fish PS caught is what we call a Bowfin or Mudfish. They put up quite a battle on any rod. Never knew anyone to cook one of those but I am sure some have.
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We know what they are Ray. I'm not into those things, cut the line before they're in the boat. No way I'm going to eat fish eyes, into smoked brisket myself. But, I'll put the hurt on some gator and fat rattlesnakes though.
Randy Andres
I wouldn't eat it either, but wouldn't mind having it on the end of my line for a few minutes. What a fight that must have been.
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Shoot, I'll try anything once.
"Team Overalls"
I know some cajuns that swear by them. Say its wonderful in patties. Never had it. Wouldnt turn it down if someone cooked it for me
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Heck I think they even have a choupique rodeo around Lake Verret, and a season to net them for their roe which make some of the finest caviar. Around Thibodeaux there are road side signs saying choupique for sale and they sell out fast.
"gene"
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