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Joined:  Dec 2001 Posts: 12,743 Sidelock |  
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I sure would love to try some of those gator veal nuggets. How are they made, not that it'd do me any good, gators are somewhat scarce here in these TN Hills. e have had some Cajun restaurants around in the past which served gator & I ate some, some years back while on vacation in Lafayette LA.  Sure do like it as well as that Crawfish Etoufee. 
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 I Didn't Say Everything I Said,  Yogi Berra
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 Sandbar get-togethers are a big deal on the Savannah River, and I only live 2 miles from a landing. My son is down there today at one, but my little boat's motor isn't running right, and my Allison motor powerhead is off at a custom shop having direct fuel injection put on it, and eliminating the Brucato. If it was back together I'd be there today, too. 
 No money needed, except what it takes you to get there, craig. South Carolinians and Georgians rubbing elbows and having fun in the sun. Great scenery, IYGMD.
 
 I ain't riding no more motorcycles, Jim! If you hear that a bike killed me you can rest assured that somebody else riding one ran into me and took me out. I've wrecked two, now. You know what they say ................. three strikes and you're out.
 
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|   Sidelock 
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stan: When will you stop asking questions that you could easily answer for yourself with a 10 second search? This is getting ridiculous...
 a 10 second search will reveal that shrooms grow in the fall, not in the summer...
 
 a 10 second search will reveal that it snows in colorado in may...
 
 yes stan, it is often hotter at 200 ft of elevation than it is at 800 feet of elevation...
 
 and, no doubt, a 10 second search will reveal the name and contact information for at least one source that makes belts out of snake skins...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Great scenery, IYGMD. SRH I do get your drift, Stan. I sure do... JR 
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Old man trying to get a peek at a scantily clad girl young enough to be his grand daughter.. |  |  |  
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George, after cleaning about a dozen of those fish, the thought will flash through your head "why did I keep this many?"  Good eatin', especially river fish.  Gil That's a real nice mess of bluegills.  (They're probably "bream" down George's way.)  I'm still waiting for them to start spawning up here, and I'll be going after them with the fly rod. I used to clean that many by hand, but not for some years.  Electric filet knife is the ticket.  Still takes some time, but they are fine eating for sure!  Bluegills and hatchery trout are about the only fish I've killed in years.  Everything else is catch and release. |  |  |  
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 Bluegills and redbreast, too, Larry. And, one channel cat. The redbreast are better eating than the bluegills, IMO. Is there a shell cracker or two in there, Geo?
 Good pic.
 
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We get mostly bluegills up this way.  Some sunnies.  Not sure I've ever noticed a lot of difference as far as taste goes.  And they're all a lot of fun on a light fly rod.  You can wear yourself out catching them when they're on the beds. |  |  |  
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"bream" and pronounced "brim" around these parts. |  |  |  
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 Bluegills and redbreast, too, Larry.... Is there a shell cracker or two in there, Geo?
 Good pic.
 
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