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Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.

You heard it first right here.


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On May 24, 1:09 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.

You heard it first right here.


Isn't that how you make stink bait?

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That's how you get the scours. Pig language, hehe.

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On May 24, 1:09 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.

You heard it first right here.


Isn't that how you make stink bait?


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On May 24, 4:09 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.

You heard it first right here.


Why would you keep a brown anyway, they taste like cardboard in my
opinion. Does it work for brookies, or rainbows, I keep them?

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On May 24, 4:09 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner
ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.

You heard it first right here.


Why would you keep a brown anyway, they taste like cardboard in my
opinion. Does it work for brookies, or rainbows, I keep them?



Where and when have you caught browns? Don't say "a stream". I'm asking
about specific locations, and times of year.




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Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.

You heard it first right here.


Try again in the morning, this time in English.


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Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.

You heard it first right here.

Or throw the catfish heads and guts in the garbage pick up container and
forget to set it out to the curb on Sunday. Poor garbage collector a week
later. Liked to knock me off the ridin' mower when I mowed past it, too.

Tom G.


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On May 24, 7:49 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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On May 24, 4:09 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner
ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.


You heard it first right here.


Why would you keep a brown anyway, they taste like cardboard in my
opinion. Does it work for brookies, or rainbows, I keep them?


Where and when have you caught browns? Don't say "a stream". I'm asking
about specific locations, and times of year.



Ok...??? The mouth of the Menuntekesic (sp?) river in Clinton CT,
below the trout management area, early weeks of fishing season. The
fish and game club, which is stocked, same time of year. Sounds like
you don't beleive I fish? I suck, but I fish a lot more than most
folks and I know what a brown is, and they suck, taste like ****,
period, in my opinion.

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On May 24, 7:49 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
wrote in message

oups.com...

On May 24, 4:09 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner
ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.


You heard it first right here.


Why would you keep a brown anyway, they taste like cardboard in my
opinion. Does it work for brookies, or rainbows, I keep them?


Where and when have you caught browns? Don't say "a stream". I'm asking
about specific locations, and times of year.



Ok...??? The mouth of the Menuntekesic (sp?) river in Clinton CT,
below the trout management area, early weeks of fishing season. The
fish and game club, which is stocked, same time of year. Sounds like
you don't beleive I fish? I suck, but I fish a lot more than most
folks and I know what a brown is, and they suck, taste like ****,
period, in my opinion.


I don't doubt that you fish. But, "taste like cardboard" was a broad
generalization. The ones we ate the other day tasted like a milder version
of salmon. Remarkably good.


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On May 24, 7:49 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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On May 24, 4:09 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Do not clean brown trout and because you're in a rush to get dinner
ready,
leave the fish guts in the bucket in the garage until the next day.
Especially when it's 90 degrees.


You heard it first right here.


Why would you keep a brown anyway, they taste like cardboard in my
opinion. Does it work for brookies, or rainbows, I keep them?


Where and when have you caught browns? Don't say "a stream". I'm asking
about specific locations, and times of year.


Ok...??? The mouth of the Menuntekesic (sp?) river in Clinton CT,
below the trout management area, early weeks of fishing season. The
fish and game club, which is stocked, same time of year. Sounds like
you don't beleive I fish? I suck, but I fish a lot more than most
folks and I know what a brown is, and they suck, taste like ****,
period, in my opinion.


I don't doubt that you fish. But, "taste like cardboard" was a broad
generalization. The ones we ate the other day tasted like a milder version
of salmon. Remarkably good.- Hide quoted text -

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Taste like cardboard may be a broad genralization, but "in my opinion"
I thought was pretty clear I think brownies taste like crap, in my
opinion. I keep very few of the fish I catch anyway, mostly if the
kids get a good one, then too, I usually talk them into releasing
most.

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