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April 3rd, 2022, 09:20 PM
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April 3rd, 2022 09:20 PM
# ADS
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April 4th, 2022, 05:52 AM
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Awesome pictures and report....thanks for bringing us along
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April 4th, 2022, 06:54 AM
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Sounds like a great trip and fantastic weather
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April 4th, 2022, 07:42 AM
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Always enjoy your trips. Thanks
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April 4th, 2022, 10:36 AM
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Glad you had a great time and success, always enjoy your posts
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April 4th, 2022, 12:15 PM
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Great report thanks for sharing. Let us know how the fish was for dinner.
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April 4th, 2022, 04:35 PM
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Thanks for the story and pics. I wasn’t aware that there are mooneyes in that system.
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April 4th, 2022, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
fishfood
Great report thanks for sharing. Let us know how the fish was for dinner.
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So the mooneyes were alright but certainly don't compare to say walleye, perch or char (my favs). I little bit mushy and greasy. Did some reading and supposedly most people that eat them smoke them.
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April 8th, 2022, 09:27 AM
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I'm thinking that might be a Goldeye rather than a Mooneye in the pic. Hard to tell from the pic without seeing the dorsal fin location. Big mouth, gold hew on flanks, and predominantly big yellow eye looks like a goldeye to me. Leading edge of anal fin is round so probably a male. Do you have any pics that show the dorsal and anal fins? Those would be amazing in the smoker. I've tasted smoked goldeye from the Little abitibi River and they are fantastic. Better than whitefish (sweeter).
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April 8th, 2022, 09:39 AM
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I dug out the old Scott and Crossman bible. Looks like Lake Abitibi has Goldeye. I don't see Mooneye ocurring there in the distribution notes. It says that Goldeye were dogfood up until 1900. Fresh taste is said yo be "insipid (lacking flavour), muddy, and like that of salted brown paper. It doesn't mention if you notice this taste after you've had six Canadians, or you're pigging them fresh out of the fry pan in the ice hut. Flesh is mushy and an unattractive grey colour". Then someone decided to willow smoke them and realized they were amazing. Considered "Goormet" Canadian delicacy by 1930. Used to be a valuable item for the commercial fishermen on lake Winnipeg.
Last edited by Fenelon; April 8th, 2022 at 09:42 AM.