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Hey guys here’s part 2 of the overnight fishing experience. A little creepy all alone but very fun. Here’s the final day of theirs weird mission ? [YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/LKSkSiUJq78?si=kF-zJFoLnXMQZUTy[/YOUTUBE]
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Well it's official, you are funny, and crazy, and a good fisherman. But I think the lack of sleep made you a bit crazy. You could have just cut out those little parasites with your small scissors. Why not LOL. Great video Taro, you only have to worry about the coyote if you eat the fish raw.
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Awesome and entertaining video as usual Taro, I’ve heard if you place fillets that have those parasites in a salt water bath they will make their way out of the meat, but I’ve never tried. Anyone else try this?
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For myself I only see a couple every year in a walleye. Cutting them out with the tip of a knife is faster and easier. They are easy to see and I would just rather cut out the odd one. On a side note I have never ever seen a parasite in all of the crappie I've caught in Balsam and Sturgeon. Not one...knock on wood.
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Feb 09, 2024 - 11:40 am)
Well it's official, you are funny, and crazy, and a good fisherman. But I think the lack of sleep made you a bit crazy. You could have just cut out those little parasites with your small scissors. Why not LOL. Great video Taro, you only have to worry about the coyote if you eat the fish raw.
I was tired hungry and crazy. At that point I was like “cook it all” extra protein looked good at that point!?
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