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boo:
How far are you from Spartanburg?

islandpiper:
I know this is a "north country" thing, but I used to pickle the parts of the pike that had all the bones, and sometimes crappie and perch, too.   I'll bet carp would pickle up really good.  Here in Louisiana i pickle extra trout of of the Gulf.   Good eats Charlie!!

1-1 gal jar
Iodized salt
Sugar
White Vinegar
onions
Pickleing Spice. { I remove the cloves]
White cooking wine
.1/2 pint or pint jars or any other size with a lid. Some use baby food jars.

Refrigerate fish during all times in brine and after packing in in final phase.

Cut northern or any fish into bite size pieces, no need to remove bones as they disolve during brineing. Fill 1-gal jar no more than 1/2 full. Mix 1/2 cup salt per quart of water cover fish and let stand 48-72 hours depending on thickness of fish.
Drain and rinse in cold water. Return fish to gal jar and cover with vinegar. Let stand 48-72 hours. depending on thickness.

Final brine. 4 cups white vinager, 3 cups sugar, Bring to boil then add 1 cup white cooking whine. Let cool.

Drain and rinse fish thourghly, discard vineagar. Pack fish in to jars with onions[as much as you want or don't] and 1/2 tsp of pickling spice. cover contents with brine refrigerate. Refringerate about 48 hours before eating to allow brine to flavor through

They will keep 6-8 months in refrigerator, but never last that long at our house.

piper

Mechslasher:
el d, those gar are just small males.  the females can get as big around as a volleyball and 4' long.  i saw one today that was black as the ace of spades.  wish i could have gotten a shot at it.   just have to be careful on pass through shots are gar.  i've had the scales cut 800# braided nylon. 

boo, i'm about 1.5 hours from spartanburg.  i'll be going alot when i get back from the classic.

hillbilly, mullet, i shot these over the old indian village we walkled around last fall.  there is 5' of water over it now. 

El Destructo:
Those are the best eating size....I don't care too much for the Big One.....

DanaM:
Carp or as I like to call them "Large Scale Bass" up here are on the "Do not Eat List" or you
might grow a 3rd eye :o So its kill em and leave em. Seen some in Lake Michigan that were in the 50lb range :o

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