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How Ruger cleans all those fish so quickly….
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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 5676358" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>The first time I had it was from the stocked ones in the "lake" at Martin.</p><p>They were "ok" but far from something I would crave.</p><p>The next time was on the bank of the White River and [USER=2777]@woodyard[/USER] grilled them up along with fried taters, onions and peppers.</p><p>Good dose of freezer slaw on the side.</p><p>They had been swimming about an hour prior to cooking.</p><p>Best thing I have ever ate in my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 5676358, member: 275"] The first time I had it was from the stocked ones in the "lake" at Martin. They were "ok" but far from something I would crave. The next time was on the bank of the White River and [USER=2777]@woodyard[/USER] grilled them up along with fried taters, onions and peppers. Good dose of freezer slaw on the side. They had been swimming about an hour prior to cooking. Best thing I have ever ate in my life. [/QUOTE]
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