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nice man, going for the prize fish huh. Thanks for the report and jig usage. New items to put on my list when I hit up tubedude.
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Damn bro those things are gorgeous. How did they taste? You should introduce me to the jordan man. Probably not his spot though haha. Lets get out brotha!
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[quote MarineSpear]Damn bro those things are gorgeous. How did they taste? You should introduce me to the jordan man. Probably not his spot though haha. Lets get out brotha![/quote]
We shall see how they taste. I just cleaned them, cheek meat and all. I am free to fish sunday dude. We should get together and slay the fish again!
Need to think of where to go though. I am open to suggestions MarineSpear. Text me soon!
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Sounds good man.I'll be out of town from next monday till the 26th so lets get out sunday for sure. I'm down with anywhere for sure.
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nice eyes!!! i love the jordan, i have caught the majority of all my walleyes there. some good fish fry youll be havin. looks like you got a good walleye spot there.
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[cool][#0000ff]Lovely. Hope you enjoy the feast.[/#0000ff]
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You get a Grayling off the bucklist....so the next avalible day I go up there to get one and what happens....you get another species off the bucket list! At this rate I will never catch up. Can't wait to eat him. Hey TD....should we fry it or what?
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[cool][#0000ff]Pretty hard to mess up walleye. They are mild with big white flakes. Don't cover them up with too much batter or get too heavy on the spice. But a light batter and frying is about as good as it gets.[/#0000ff]
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Way to go TYE Dye!!! Really nice fish,they will taste great!!
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Nice 'eyes, make me want to revisit the Jordan river again. It's been a couple of months since I got a walleye from the Jordan....
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Not trying to rock the boat or anything. But is there any health issues from eating fish from the Jordan? I remember going to help clean up along a section behind some businesses and saw some nasty stuff that was dumped illegally. I guess from seeing that and hearing about how bad it used to be just kinda scares me from eating fish from there. But then again I know there has been some big strides to clean up the river. Not trying to hijack the post or anything but was just kinda curios.
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Don't sweat it this is a great question.
I am sure there would be a consumption advisory if it were truly that bad. I have eaten lots of white bass outta there and I can say the only bad thing I have read about it is a low oxygen problem on some sections. I did wade out there to retrieve my lures....I'm not glowing.
Luckily she is "flowing"!
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[cool][#0000ff]The Jordan River is monitored closely. If you watch the news you will often see brief blurbs about the officials finding something coming into the river and doing an immediate track down and cleanup. It is not the open sewer that it was in decades past.[/#0000ff]
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wow. Thats all I can say. wow.
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