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| Wow.. Good eats right there! |
| Posts: 97 | Location: Arizona | Registered: 06 February 2009 |
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| Pardon my ignorance, but what kind of fish are those? I have worked in Wisconsin twice and have heard of folks talking about "suckers". Is that what they are, or are they the whitefish people talk about as well?
Nice take regardless! |
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| Those are some jumbo perch, mmmm good eats!! |
| Posts: 628 | Location: Manitoba, Canada | Registered: 10 September 2013 |
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| I thought that was possible looking at the bars, but they looked bleached out compared to the ones I have caught out of Green Bay.
Thanks for the clarification! |
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| Yes, they are Yellow Perch, these fish were taken from an area with a sandy bottom. Those found in weed beds have much more color.
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| Posts: 319 | Location: S E Wisconsin | Registered: 15 December 2004 |
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| Those are some HUGE perch, care to share your honey-hole?
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| Posts: 1093 | Location: Eau Claire, WI | Registered: 20 January 2011 |
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| Congratulations....makes good sashimi |
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| thecanadian, Lake Michigan, in less than 10' of water. Got out last weekend to a favorite inland lake and my partner and I got into a nice mess of panfish. Crappies, 'gills, sunnies and Rock Bass.
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| Posts: 319 | Location: S E Wisconsin | Registered: 15 December 2004 |
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