Article about a IR fishing trip

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Article about a IR fishing trip

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Thanks for sharing John, I thought it was a good article. Boy I sure hope some friendly boaters share some fish with my freeze-dried self :)
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upnorthjeeper wrote:Thanks for sharing John, I thought it was a good article. Boy I sure hope some friendly boaters share some fish with my freeze-dried self :)
+1 - cooked in lemon and butter would be a bonus!
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Yes, bring some lemon and butter if you can and are hopeful--a little aluminum foil too. We made do with squeeze Parkay but next trip I'm going back to the stick of real butter in a squeeze tube.
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How timely!! I'll have Mike read it before we leave today and add a lemon to the grocery list!!

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