02-14-2012, 06:56 PM
[quote TyeDyeTwins]What, wearing gloves! You sissy! (friendly ribbing CYS) Dude I am surprised it wanted more food. Greedy little slimmer!
I think we need to "force feed" CV some fried perch so he can get hooked on eating them.[:p] My twin and I will hold him down while you get the pliers in his mouth ok.[/quote]
That was actually my boy's finger. I'll tell him you said so - he may show you one of his others!!! [pirate]
Hey - some trout have teeth - well, not the dinky ones.
I don't know how tough YOUR skin is - but between the gill plates and the scales - my hands turn to alligator skin if I DON'T use a glove while 'processing' a stack.
I agree - when he told me he'd NEVER tried 'em - I suggested we split the pile (at an appropriate remote location, with correct donation notes written up - signed - notarized, of course!)
They got a tool for that - a Jaw-spreader! Works good on Musky too, but you usually don't have to force them to eat perch. They KNOW!
Had a chance to share to fried perch with another forum member who's fished forever and never tried them (I was shocked!).
I still maintain - folks who don't like fish, probably haven't had it prepared right. Pickle or smoke a sucker or a carp even - with enough spice, and it's nice!
Did you see the "Flying Carp/Dish" vids I linked?
I think we need to "force feed" CV some fried perch so he can get hooked on eating them.[:p] My twin and I will hold him down while you get the pliers in his mouth ok.[/quote]
That was actually my boy's finger. I'll tell him you said so - he may show you one of his others!!! [pirate]
Hey - some trout have teeth - well, not the dinky ones.
I don't know how tough YOUR skin is - but between the gill plates and the scales - my hands turn to alligator skin if I DON'T use a glove while 'processing' a stack.
I agree - when he told me he'd NEVER tried 'em - I suggested we split the pile (at an appropriate remote location, with correct donation notes written up - signed - notarized, of course!)
They got a tool for that - a Jaw-spreader! Works good on Musky too, but you usually don't have to force them to eat perch. They KNOW!
Had a chance to share to fried perch with another forum member who's fished forever and never tried them (I was shocked!).
I still maintain - folks who don't like fish, probably haven't had it prepared right. Pickle or smoke a sucker or a carp even - with enough spice, and it's nice!
Did you see the "Flying Carp/Dish" vids I linked?