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		Finally got out for the 1st time on the ice this season.  Hit Echo early and was welcomed by 10 degrees with a slight breeze.  Went to a spot that has usually produced something over the years, especially trout.  Drilled 3 holes, one for the Vex, and two on either side for the poles.  I never drilled another hole.  There was some activity on the bottom and I thought probably perch. I was right.  Turned out to be a great morning.  Ended up bringing home 40 perch and one 17 in rainbow.  Threw a bunch of smaller perch back.  The best part of the morning was the occasional jumbo perch.  I caught 6 over 12" and one that went 13".  Easily the largest perch I have ever caught.  Just was in the right place.  
JArner and his son joined me for a bit and they both caught a couple of jumbos as well before the cold got the best of them.  Wish you could have stayed longer.
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		Nice footers!!
Very jealous.
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		Nice write up, wish we could have stayed longer as well. Need to get the kids warmer gear for weather like that.
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		I was out there today in just barely shy of 50' and caught perch enough for a dinner and boy they were delicious.
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		Those perch look really tasty.  Did you make your own batter or was it purchased?  It looks really crispy!  I keep looking for the perfect perch batter.
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		I make my own 6 fluid ounces of flour 6 fluid ounces of cornstarch 1 egg about a teaspoon of baking powder and add beer and wisk until the batter starts to become runny or pourable usually 8 ounces or so. Then salt and choice of seasonings I like cayenne, pepper, and garlic. I usually heat my peanut oil to at least 350 sometimes more but never less.
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		When you say fluid ounces of flour and cornstarch, do you mean fill a measuring cup for liquids to the six-ounce mark? Most of us would list and use a dry measure like "one cup". 
BTW, for the spices, use a tablespoon of Old Bay.
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		I used self-rising flour or pastry flour. Add seasonings that you like. Add beer until you get the consistency of pancake batter. Deep fry in peanut oil and wow. I have had kids come to my house and ask what ya cooking, and I said fish. They say I hate fish and then I said, try this. Then they tell me that is not fish. Lol 
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		Nice work JF. Good way to kick off your season
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		Thanks.  Looks like you have hit quite a few places already and posted quite a few fish on the contest board.  Nice!
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		Yep I enjoy getting on the ice. Helps that I have more free time in the winter. Got some fish on the board, but no whoppers yet. Say hi if we cross paths. Good luck to you
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