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Old 05-04-2013, 08:14 PM   #1
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Brook Trout

the smallest ones you can legally take, fried in buckwheat flour
Really? I only eat 2 fish from from the fresh. Catfish prepared by a resturaunt and rainbow trout. Never ate a brookie. I think they are too purty! Lol. I love myself some striped bass and whole pan cooked scup. Don't care too much for Tog, fluke/flounder or seabass.
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Really? I only eat 2 fish from from the fresh. Catfish prepared by a resturaunt and rainbow trout. Never ate a brookie. I think they are too purty!
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Yup. If you like bows, you'll love brookies. At my camp in Maine, we keep them as close to the 6 inch minimum as possible. All of the larger fish get released.
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Yup. If you like bows, you'll love brookies. At my camp in Maine, we keep them as close to the 6 inch minimum as possible. All of the larger fish get released.
Damn that looks good, Especially on a pile of fiddleheads.
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