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On Aug 3, 7:41 pm, "D.Duck" wrote:
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On Aug 3, 6:46 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing

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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 17:56:10 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 08:02:51 -0700 (PDT),
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I try not to make my pics look posed. Sometimes when I am taking
pics
of family I will have them slowly move around and just keep
shooting
until I get some I like. Then again, some don't need any
coaching to
tell a story.
http://trip-reports.com/coppermine/d...?album=8&pos=6
Nice one. The champ doesn't need touching up.
Those crappies are really nice.
Do you fillet them or just gut and fry?
--Vic
Crappies? I doooon't think so.
Come on Vic, you're a good Midwestern boy, you should be able to
ID a
crappie.
Piffle - smallish.
That' my bud Jimi there with the one fish. He loves chasing the
Calico, he wants to break the state record. He has come within
ounces
a couple of times.
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Actually I think those are Crappie not Calico Bass. Or, maybe
Calico is
local name for what is actually a Crappie. Here in Florida the
Crappies are
referred to as specs. I have caught Crappies in one place I fish
down here
close to three pounds. Lots of fun and great eating.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crappie

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelp_Bass



Hey Scott - is tht an old Halicrafters shortwave receiver in the
background?
Nope, just an old beater am/fm amp...- Hide quoted text -

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Yeah, that is a local name for the black crappie.. We call them
Calico
Bass. I understand there is a big Calico Bass they catch on the west
coast, in salt water too.. They are some of the best eating fish you
will ever have in my and many other opinions..
Years ago, nice perch would top crappie but they are hard to find.
Walleye is at the top of the list right under Crappie IMO.
Walleyes are in the perch family.
Sure, and rabbits are rodents - like a mouse. Apples and oranges. It's
walleye, btw - plural and singular. Both of those perch are good food!


Please excuse my use of a misplaced s. I'll try to do better in the
future.

BTW. Are you the new spell checker in this group? I thought that job was
already taken. 8)


Actually it wasn't a spelling test as much as the difference between a
walleye and a perch.


Glad to hear that you now agree they are from the same family. 8)