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Title: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: sc-bee on August 12, 2008, 06:49:54 pm
Picture of my MA and Daughter:

(http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g24/sc-bee/073.jpg)
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: johnnybigfish on August 12, 2008, 07:04:08 pm
What a great stringer!!! :shock:
 Can I guess who cleaned them? :)
 My dad allways liked bream and sunfish but they dont get very big close to my house. There are a few places like Copper Breaks state park where you can get good ones but its still a good drive for me.
your friend,
john
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: asprince on August 12, 2008, 09:19:13 pm
It does not get any better than some fried bream served with cheese grits and sweet tea.

Steve
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: sc-bee on August 13, 2008, 01:53:14 am
>It does not get any better than some fried bream served with cheese grits and sweet tea.

Only if you add a sliced mater :-P!
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: SgtMaj on August 13, 2008, 03:17:58 am
Wow.  Now that's what I call a mess of fish.  My grandad taught me that an electric filet knife is a bluegill fisherperson's best tool... followed closely by a hot fryer.

Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: sc-bee on October 29, 2009, 12:22:50 am
Re-posted picture that got moved on photobucket:
 
My Mom and daughter

(http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g24/sc-bee/Family/073.jpg)
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: Mason on October 29, 2009, 01:31:58 am
That's a mess o fish.

congrats. 

How about re-heated fried fish for breakfast with eggs. 

don't knock it until you try it.
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: lenape13 on October 29, 2009, 09:12:45 am
Did you leave any in the water for the rest of us.... :-D
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: Bee Happy on October 29, 2009, 09:17:40 am
We just put in a small (small) bream/bluegill pond over the summer and transplanted a few minnows and a handful of small bream. I won't see a stringer full as impressive as that, but I hope I can get them up to that size.
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: Mason on October 29, 2009, 12:27:28 pm
Hey Bee Happy,

The Georgia Farmers and Consumers Bulletin has tons of breeders in your area.  The big expense is always shipping.  You could probably stock up your little pond for less than couple of hundred buck with some serious shell crackers. 
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: TwT on October 29, 2009, 06:12:09 pm
nice catch, when we find the shell cracker bedding here on Clarks Hill Lake in the spring, there could be 1,000-6,000 shell cracker in a single bed if you catch them at the right time, a few times we can catch about 100-300 in a matter of a few hours. good eating too  :-D
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: JP on October 29, 2009, 07:04:15 pm
Lake runners are the best eating fresh water fish, hands down.


...JP
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: G3farms on November 08, 2009, 07:26:20 pm
I think walleye, trout and crappie are awfully good eatin'. A big batch of hush puppies, and sweet tea. Finish it off with a peach cobbler and home made ice cream.

Make your tongue beat your brains out trying to get to it.

G3
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: asprince on November 08, 2009, 07:56:29 pm
In a past life, I traveled Canada and the North East quite a bit. I always enjoyed Lake Erie perch and pickerel. Fried of course.
They rank right up there with blue gill and shell cracker.


Steve   
Title: Re: Blue Gill and Shell Cracker
Post by: poka-bee on November 13, 2009, 07:52:05 pm
Guess I better get on Wiki to find out what a shell cracker is... :?  Looks like a tasty bunch of fish for sure!
Jody