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Sittin' on Mille Lacs
Posted By:
trapperkeck
Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
05:53 PM
So far a tulibee and these.
Posted By:
trapper les
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
05:56 PM
I keep every perch, worms and all.
Posted By:
trapperkeck
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
06:12 PM
Them there little white worms just add extra protein.
Posted By:
hippie
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
06:47 PM
Ohh yea, rub it in!!!!
Posted By:
goldy
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
08:18 PM
Originally Posted by trapperkeck
Them there little white worms just add extra protein.
I've literally caught over a thousand perch on Mille Lacs, don't ever remember seeing a worm. Winnie and Leech, different story.
Posted By:
west river rogue
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
09:02 PM
most all fish get worms(some call em warbles)usually in the hotter months. Those perch look delicious!!!
Posted By:
Catch22
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
09:19 PM
Lucky duck! Nice
Posted By:
trapper les
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/02/19
11:56 PM
Up here, a winter perch has few or no worms.
Posted By:
trapperkeck
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
02:17 AM
Last perch of the day was a big' n!
Posted By:
20scout
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
02:31 AM
Dat one's a keeper ya!
Posted By:
Railroader
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
02:36 AM
Nice catches. You gonna be eatin good!
Posted By:
flathead
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
04:43 AM
Careful with that tape measure, wrong people see it and we'll get a slot limit on perch, with a possession limit of 1 a year up there.
Posted By:
NonPCfed
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
05:34 AM
Good looking eats in those perch!! What's a tulibee ...?
Posted By:
Wild_Idaho
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
05:43 AM
Hands down the best eating freshwater fish... those are some nice perch. Nice walleye too!
Posted By:
snowy
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
01:50 PM
Looks good! Are the tulibee any good to eat? Aren't they the fish that has worms was surprised that perch would have worms.
Posted By:
trapperkeck
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
02:29 PM
Tulibee
And my last walleye of the day 20".
Posted By:
330-Trapper
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
02:45 PM
Never eaten a tulibee
Posted By:
racerboy108
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
02:48 PM
Tulibee smoked is pretty good
Posted By:
160user
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
03:11 PM
Originally Posted by racerboy108
Tulibee smoked is pretty good
They are hard to get lit.
Posted By:
Tactical.20
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
10:17 PM
Lol
Posted By:
SwampRat83
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
10:22 PM
Nice fishing. Mille Lacs has been producing this winter for sure.
Posted By:
don Wolf
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
10:24 PM
Tulibee, looks like a southern skip jack, and they are bony as heck.
Posted By:
SwampRat83
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
10:25 PM
Originally Posted by don Wolf
Tulibee, looks like a southern skip jack, and they are bony as heck.
So are tulibees, but when smoked the bones come out with ease
Posted By:
NonPCfed
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
10:51 PM
tulibee- freshwater herring...?
Posted By:
NonPCfed
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
10:52 PM
Ok, a cisco...
http://www.roughfish.com/cisco
Posted By:
NonPCfed
Re: Sittin' on Mille Lacs -
02/03/19
10:54 PM
they appear to be related to salmon and trout, down the chain a ways...
http://www.roughfish.com/salmonids
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