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fetchitup7 wrote:As long as pinks are bled, gutted, and put on ice right away, the flesh will remain firm. Pinks are not greasy at all and make good table fair if cared for right away. You are right, that is, if in the river for awhile, they can get soft and off color. But if they've only been in fresh water for a day or 2 they should be fine. good luck to you. . .


go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.


knotabassturd wrote:jens I ended up with 3 hens after seeming to only be able to catch bucks. Man I forgot how SMALL those skeins are LOL.
I think pinks smoke up just fine but I am picky in the delivery (like skinning them to make SURE no/very little slime ends up in the brine). And I pretty much only eat them smoked.
flinginpooh wrote:However jens is used to playing with small things so he feels right at home, almost giddy while handling them. Oh and pinks his favorite color. And Steven Perry says its an obsession. Sorry just had the urge.
fetchitup7 wrote:As long as pinks are bled, gutted, and put on ice right away, the flesh will remain firm. Pinks are not greasy at all and make good table fair if cared for right away. You are right, that is, if in the river for awhile, they can get soft and off color. But if they've only been in fresh water for a day or 2 they should be fine. good luck to you. . .


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