I saw pinfish also. Sure would full of bones.
Makes great bait.
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I saw pinfish also. Sure would full of bones.
Makes great bait.
Agree with you guys. Attachment 405958
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I saw a YouTube video when trying to find good crappie waters near me, which featured a small, very local park, with incredibly brackish water (saltwater comes gushing in at high tide, and a tiny creek feeds the freshwater part of it.) The guy in the video had a bucket full of crappie and bluegill. I haven't been able to test out those waters, as they've been doing construction work there, but it was very surprising.
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Youtube and the internet and technology have created some of the "best" entertainment ever , the amount of know what they are doing folks is astounding , and yet as I view these short clips and ridiculous things that are just trash and see herds of wanna beez trying to be stars on the internet it makes me actually wonder a few things.
1 were they dropped repeatedly on their heads as a child ?
2 were the crowds following also dropped repeatedly on their heads as children as well ?
3 who are these people ?
Ketchn pinfish and calling them crappie is about as stupid as it gets and to top it off it's done by "crappie fisher " :Rofl
One thing for sure positive about it all , Ketchn is way more fun than fishing , dat much is fact rotfl
Panfish. If you get a bunch of them, scale and cook them whole in the way you like to . Yes, they’re bony and tedious but they’re tasty. Had some done up that way when on vacation down here when I was a teen. I wouldn’t want to make a meal of them, it would seemingly take a week but they’re worth the effort when cooking other things.
And I’m with Ketchn on them being dropped, maybe repeatedly, on their haids!