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Jun 21, 2020 09:20:21   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
Fredfish wrote:
Nice fish BB, is that your Tracker? Thanks for the pictures.


no Fred the tracker is my son in laws
sold my skeeter three years ago
had that boat for 16 years
I say I sold it,but I really gave it away
16 footer with 90 horses and still ran like new
but Mama didn't want me to go in boat by myself any more since I had to be hospitalised for A Fib
so now Have to depend on son in law for my fishing

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Jun 21, 2020 09:26:16   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
Graywulff wrote:
Nice pics BB, keep em comin' yew is mah heero!


as you are mine wulffy

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Jun 21, 2020 09:29:47   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
Fishon Fishon wrote:
Here in Louisiana we call them Choupique (shoepick) eatable


hear they call them 'gasper goo' in Louisiana also

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Jun 21, 2020 12:22:20   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
Fishon Fishon wrote:
Here in Louisiana we call them Choupique (shoepick) eatable


Ain't much in Louisiana that ain't eatable, now is there FF?

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Jun 21, 2020 14:55:57   #
Papa Bear JD Loc: Interlochen, Michigan
 
badbobby wrote:
well Gordon,that's grindle
I dunno how spread out they are but they are all over east Texas,And I think Luisianna
also in North Texas(Lake Fork for sure)and evidently here
and they are fighters
dunno bout the eating


Never figured out how to fix 'em. Oily and boney. Makes good chicken feed if ya boil 'em, and don't plan to eat the chickens. Does not effect egg flavor.

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Jun 21, 2020 16:42:30   #
6482bodean Loc: Northern Indiana
 
Papa Bear JD wrote:
Never figured out how to fix 'em. Oily and boney. Makes good chicken feed if ya boil 'em, and don't plan to eat the chickens. Does not effect egg flavor.


I friend of mine that lived in southern Illinois called them grennels. In northern Indiana we called it a dogfish or bowfin. I speared a ten pounder a couple weeks ago. Wish I would have taken a pic...

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Jun 21, 2020 17:07:27   #
Papa Bear JD Loc: Interlochen, Michigan
 
6482bodean wrote:
I friend of mine that lived in southern Illinois called them grennels. In northern Indiana we called it a dogfish or bowfin. I speared a ten pounder a couple weeks ago. Wish I would have taken a pic...


Same here in Michigan. My son when he was maybe 6 hooked one that went about 7lb, when we were Pike fishing, got it up to the side of the boat, took one look at that ugly "monster" and quickly handed the rod to his 8yr old brother who also took one look and promptly threw the rod overboard.

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Jun 21, 2020 18:06:21   #
gregumar1
 
Have caught them in the Everglades many times

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Jun 21, 2020 22:31:00   #
Fishon Fishon Loc: Baton Rouge Louisiana
 
No that’s a different fish the gaspagoo

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Jun 21, 2020 22:32:52   #
Fishon Fishon Loc: Baton Rouge Louisiana
 
No it sure isn’t lol

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Jun 22, 2020 00:32:59   #
teabag09 Loc: Chesapeake, Virginia
 
Gordon wrote:
Way to go BB. Never heard of a grinder. Maybe we dont have them here.


Gordon, it's a GRINDEL or it's also called a BOWFIN. Mike

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Jun 22, 2020 19:24:05   #
Paul britton Loc: Carlsbad nm
 
Man that a no e bass

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Jun 22, 2020 19:24:13   #
Paul britton Loc: Carlsbad nm
 
Nice

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Jun 23, 2020 13:37:21   #
Alabamafisherman Loc: Jasper Alabama
 
We have them in Alabama. Lower rivers are full of them. We call or pronounce them. Grinnell

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