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Fried buffalo ribs are very tasty. I agree with oneshot, they are very comparable to sucker

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17 hours ago, MoCarp said:

but a warning a legal walleye becomes a barley short walleye once its on ice for a bit...an expensive ticket I got once..still mad about that...its was legal when it went in the ice....only violation I ever got..went from 1/2" over to 1/4" under...funny thing is a month later got checked again and the same CO...he had his supervisor with him that day, I told him this time I don't have any 1/4" under fish..his boss looked at him like WTF? and the CO said " I don't write tickets for 1/4" under"..I laughed and said yeah right.......I don't think he is a CO in our area any more! so put them on Ice with caution!

sounds like that agent was jerk. every time ive ever been checked they just make sure its close. i had one who didnt even take them out of his dip net. if it was in the ballpark, it was ok.

Illegitimi non carborundum (Never let the bastards grind you down)

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1 hour ago, Big Keene said:

sounds like that agent was jerk. every time ive ever been checked they just make sure its close. i had one who didnt even take them out of his dip net. if it was in the ballpark, it was ok.

YEAH he was a twit..only MDC person I ever met who wasn't top drawer...but looks like he might have gotten weeded out.......the way I figured if he rights some tickets he can go play doing something other than his job..so he busts as many as he can as fast as he can..I suspect thats why he had a supervisor "ride along" the second time I saw him

MONKEYS? what monkeys?

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I had an Agent wanting to write me a Ticket for Snapping Turtle out of the Niangua.

He was saying how Illegal I was for killing a Snapping Turtle and had a problem with me catching it with Dip Net. I kept telling him to write me a Ticket and my wife kept telling me to shut up.

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borned in 51 and before the lake ozark got shorlined with houses docks and run over septic tanks :angry: dad and grandpa used to trotline line for carp and buffalo and grandma would can em just like salmon and they were pretty good.  now probally not so much but, coming out of cold water like stockton where it is clean carp are pretty good cook right

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34 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

 

 

Here we go again with the "cooked right" business :rolleyes:

I have some old wading boots that IF COOKED RIGHT would be pretty darn tasty.

ever had beef someone "self processed"? nasty.......alot to it..buddy of mine knows how and deer he preps is as good as any meat.....so yeah....every eat spoonbill? great eating..if you know how...other wise PATOOWY

MONKEYS? what monkeys?

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10 minutes ago, MOPanfisher said:

Very few things are good if not cooked "right",  many a fine steak has been ruined by a few extra minutes on the heat.  

             That "right" statement is the truth! 

Some things cannot be cooked right and I would say that Wrenches boots and liver can not be cooked right. OK liver lovers you can have all the liver available. Anything that takes toxins out of blood will not be on my plate :) ,

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