tigers
wave walker
Posted 3/27/2006 9:41 AM (#184393)
Subject: tigers


ok they die of old age 8 years or so give or take. where the bodys? once in while someone finds a fish along the shore.where the rest ?eaten by other fish.gone to the bottom.or taken out.
Shep
Posted 3/27/2006 12:18 PM (#184421 - in reply to #184393)
Subject: RE: tigers





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Turtle food.
mikie
Posted 3/27/2006 12:38 PM (#184428 - in reply to #184393)
Subject: RE: tigers





Location: Athens, Ohio
Down here, we scoops them up and put them in chowder. The fish really off-sets the flavor of other roadkill like possum and whistle-pig. m
The Mighty Oak Leaf
Posted 3/27/2006 1:10 PM (#184435 - in reply to #184393)
Subject: RE: tigers




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Location: mad chain
That's how I get all my pic's with fish, I drive around the lake till I find a dead one. I do like the idea of flavor for road kill, I will try that this year, thanks Mikie.
lonewolf
Posted 3/27/2006 2:15 PM (#184452 - in reply to #184393)
Subject: RE: tigers




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I read a study about live bait j-hook rigs that radio tagged something like 20 muskies to check for hooking mortality, all the dead ones were located by underwater camera after they had not moved in a while. They sink man, turtle bait.
wave walker
Posted 3/27/2006 2:31 PM (#184455 - in reply to #184393)
Subject: RE: tigers


ya buddy road kill yummie good to the last drop rof lol