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	01-31-2011, 08:12 PM #11 Senior Member Senior Member
 Northern Lights of The Back Woods. Originally Posted by BackWoodDrifter
					
				Yes it is the one. Its eatable for sure but if its big enough to control bones because it has different kind of bone structure inside. This was 1 meter and good for eating. Smaller sizes are hard to clean out from the bones. We weren't specially after these but they were jumping on our small bites and once they get caught there is no way to take the hook out from their mouth without hurting them. So it only leaves one option. EAT. Not good for sport, taste is good :thumbsup: Originally Posted by BackWoodDrifter
					
				Yes it is the one. Its eatable for sure but if its big enough to control bones because it has different kind of bone structure inside. This was 1 meter and good for eating. Smaller sizes are hard to clean out from the bones. We weren't specially after these but they were jumping on our small bites and once they get caught there is no way to take the hook out from their mouth without hurting them. So it only leaves one option. EAT. Not good for sport, taste is good :thumbsup: Originally Posted by weedmaster Originally Posted by weedmaster
 
 There is one more good thing with fishing on them. Feels like a sword fish simulation, jumping all the way to you  
 
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