Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: bushboy on June 29, 2014, 05:50:55 pm
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Here's a couple of shots,one is a walleye and a pearl drum,been a wet summer so far!
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Wow, that is a bass drum!
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I can dig that name! What makes the walleye green like that bushy?
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We grew up calling those drum Gaspergoo. A southern thing I believe. Fun to catch but never ate one. Walleye aren't native here, but they were stocked in a local power plant lake. Good fighters. Looks like a good day.
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Look like a steelhead and a sheephead to me , but fun no matter what!
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The walleye that come out of lake winnipeg are emerald green ,not sure why but they call them greenbacks around here
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Crazy, never seen a walleye so green, thought it was a peacock bass at first. Nice feeesh.
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Cool colors on the walleye. Still tasty I assume?
The drum could pass for a Gulf Coast Black Drum.
Nice goin
Zuma
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Most of our walleye, saugeye, and sauger round here in Mo. are grey to brownish so that one thru me for a loop, lol. Nice drum! Round here if you order blackened redfish at the creole places you usually get its cousin the Drum, lol..very tasty fish actually.. Brian
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Good eatin! Dinner is on the way!
Wayne
Yeah, the Drum, does look like the salt water variety. They are tasty also. ;)
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Yep, just like the ones in Tampa Bay. Are they full of worms like these down here?