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    Default New crappie fisherman


    I hosted some relatives this past weekend for a duck hunt and some crappie fishing. My first cousins 8 year old son was introduced to his first crappie fishing trip. as you can tell by the pictures he is now a "Crappie fisherman"
    After fishing I introduced him to "coconut crappie" . They went home with a full stomach, a large bag of fillets and wonderful memories.
    here is the recipe for "coconut crappie":

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Size:  60.7 KB The "Coconut Crappie" recipe is as follows:
    Crappie fillets
    Coat fillets with "Fry Krisp" flour.
    Dip coated fillets in a beaten egg & non alcoholic pina colada drink mix (1/4 cup)
    Roll in 50/50 mixture of Shredded coconut/Panko bread crumbs.
    Fry in coconut oil.
    Enjoy!
    For those who want a "coconut crappie sauce":
    ½ Cup Sour Cream
    ¼ Cup Non Alcoholic Piña Colada drink mix
    ¼ Cup Crushed Pineapple
    2 Tbs Sugar (splenda)
    Crappie Fishing- Lots of Run...Sun...Fun...Catch a Ton...Or Didn't Get None!

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    Catch of the Day looks GOOD! Nice Smile!

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    Now he has an addiction.
    You've ruined him for life.
    Way to go badax.

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    Randy Made some of those coconut filets for me last week. YYUUMMMmmmm!!!

    Going to copy recipe for my wife to use. Really, really good!!
    A WI Badger & B1G 10(Now 12)Fan

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    Those are some nice crappie, Congrats on taking them out and putting a smile on there face.

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    Good Job Randy!

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    Gotta try the coconut crappie! Good work randy!

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    Wow...those are some MS River hawgs. Well done, Randy! Thanks for the recipe, too.


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