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Old 01-23-2019, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by PlayDoh View Post
LMAO. Never heard that one. I call them lake-lizards.

If you’ve never caught one, or seen one in person, prepare yourself. Their ugly as sin. Think Sucker + Newt.

And their hard to kill. My first one I finally took my hitch receiver out and smashed his head in after a half dozen failed ‘bonks’.

The real treat is cleaning them, lol. Columbian neck-tie and pulling off a rubber glove with pliers.
Yup was fishing with a Newfie on the ice, he was about 30 yards away reeling in a fish, up it came and he screamed like a girl, fell off his bucket/seat rolled to his feet and said WTF is that....it was a very large lake lizard

We ate it....poor man's lobster.

Bang the bottom with a hunk of liver....they get aggressive and heavy on the bite February/March.
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