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    Nice catches. Admittedly, I haven't started this season yet but I'm going to prepare to fishing in the spring. Some pics from expedition by the river thru all night.










    Some lads:
    Pike ~40 cm





    Perch ~25 cm





    Usually I catch them by spinner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elymz View Post
    Nice catches. Admittedly, I haven't started this season yet but I'm going to prepare to fishing in the spring. Some pics from expedition by the river thru all night.










    Some lads:
    Pike ~40 cm





    Bass ~25 cm





    Usually I catch them by spinner.
    Your bass, looks like our yellow perch.

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    Indeed. In Latin it is Perca fluviatilis. Description changed.
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    No better eating than bass, perch and pike IMO!
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    Smoked eel is also good.
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    If you can get them big enough Perch have arguably no equal here.

    A 40 cm Pike would become pickled at my house.
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    My category would be in this order of favorites.

    1. Yellow perch
    2. Sunfish/bluegill's
    3. Walleye
    4. Catfish
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    Quote Originally Posted by elymz View Post
    Smoked eel is also good.

    So is carp, but no thanks.
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    The main thing that keeps carp and catfish out of my diet is thet the places like rivers that I can catch them around here are to polluted.
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    And of course, Walleye!
    Never had eel, carp or catfish.
    Around here Asians seem to love Carp.
    Years ago we used to have the same group of Americans fish up in Southampton Ontario every year for the Catfish. They loved them!
    I don't know anyone here who eats them.
    Maybe we are missing something.
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