Ceviche n' Corn
Ceviche n' Corn
Got these on a recent trip to hunt artifacts. Good shooting spot but ditch banks are lined with poison ivy. Didn't get too much though. I think carp slime is a pretty fair protectant.
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Re: Ceviche n' Corn
MM Nice. Looks like it works better than wheatie balls.
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Re: Ceviche n' Corn
don't fall out of the tree stand doing that ... you could drown.
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Re: Ceviche n' Corn
can you make sausage out of those? They look fatty enough. (See Hogzilla II's fate!)
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Re: Ceviche n' Corn
the one in the middle looks bigger than Jasons deer.
I also found this great web site with recipies
http://carp.net/recipe.htm
I also found this great web site with recipies
http://carp.net/recipe.htm
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Re: Ceviche n' Corn
Jon: My Dad used to "Plank" his carp: Clean them, spice them up good, lots of butter, put them on an oak board and bake them in the oven for an hour. Take them out, throw the carp out, eat the plank!
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