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Old May 27th, 2004, 10:39 PM
alwaysfishking
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Cod? Love cod, catching and eating, nothing out there I'd rather have than a
good cod fillet, Now where are those cod pictures I have!!!!
"J Buck" wrote in message
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there is absolutely, without question, nothing better than native brook
trout

Couldn't make me eat a trout

Wow. Can't fathom that, but to each his own.

Still, I prefer flounder to any of them, and cod to most

Cod, eh? How about mackerel or striper? I'm not a fan of mackerel...way
too oily, though they're a kick to catch on a Xmas tree. Striper's good.
If I couldn't have a brook trout, I'd settle for swordfish.



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Old June 1st, 2004, 08:28 PM
G. M. Zimmermann
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Default Keeping some fish to eat

Cod? Love cod, catching and eating, nothing out there I'd rather have than a
good cod fillet, Now where are those cod pictures I have!!!!


Cod are just ugly. You're doing them a favor by eating them. By the way, its
the best fish there is for making fish 'n' chips.

-Zimmy
 




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