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    Fishing for Garter Food!?

    So today I went and got my fishing liscence and headed out to the lake with my parents, only for about an hour though, my dad was hungry haha!

    My goal was to catch me a nice bass or something for garter food... I was wondering... I should ask! can they eat them? I didn't catch anything foodwise tonight but I will this weekend (most likely) when I go to the river.

    What kinds of fish are safe for use as garter food.. as far as fishing goes? I caught a cute lil catfish.. but i know he's no good....

    Ugh, I just have such a hard time killing a fish... I really... really like fishies. I am a catch and release person, unless I catch a LARGE trout or bass that is really worth killing for a meal. Any smaller and I send them back to grow up some. Can garters eat panfish such as sunnies and bluegill? I don't know if i can bring myself to use them after owning one as a pet half my life...

    anyway I guess i will share a few photos of my fruitless fishing night!


    my very first fish of the year.. was a MONSTER.........


    The majestic Blue Heron... a.k.a Pond Goldfish Stealer!!!


    A beautiful healthy panfish... garter food???


    Action shot of not-garter-food





    and he's waving goodbye now... this one squeaked a LOT


    so... whats garter food and whats not!?
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    by the way, I can;t catch salmon and tilapia but sometimes i get some trout....
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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    Trout should be good. I feed mine rainbow trout!
    By the way, great pics. Hope you didn't struggle too much reeling in that first one!
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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    What you call panfish, around here in these parts are refered to as Bluegill. If they are eatable to snakes, I'd cut off the dorsal fin because they have sharp pointers!

    Not sure about the channel cat. But same thing, stingers!

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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    I think Shanon wants to fillet the bluegill, and offer strips.

    Shanon, I have seen snakes eat fry bluegills whole. If you are offering just the flesh, I do no foresee any problems.

    Any one else???

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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    you need to check the link (somewhere in here) on thiaminase....check the articles, theres a link for the list of thiaminase containing fish...haven't checked on bluegill, but I know catfish does contain it...also learned that one the hard way...

    http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...?title=Thiamin,

    found it!!!! scroll down and there are 2 blue links with the list of fishes.

    I looked and bluegill (Lepomus m macrochirus) don't contain thiaminase...

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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    Lumpster, here in MN blue gills, sunnies, perch, crappie, pumpkin seeds - they're all called "panfish."

    Don't sknow "why." Because the Wallies [walleyes], northerns, saugers, et al, all get cooked in a pan, too.

    Dumb.

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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    My Grandfather and I used to catch buckets of Bluegill and Sunfish. Many a pan fried meal was prepared by my Grandmother through the years.

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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    I used to catch lots of bluegill fishing in Michigan....took a lot for a meal!!!!!!

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    Re: Fishing for Garter Food!?

    Yes, I am calling them panfish as a general term for any species of bluegill, sunfish, pumpkin seed... etc...

    They call them panfish.. because.. well they fit quite nicely in a pan They taste great, its just that they are bony and you need a lot to make a meal.

    Yes Wayne, you were correct in assuming I want to cut the fish up. The bluegill I catch are way too large for any garter snake to eat, and I personally don't like to take any babies I do manage to catch... I'd rather put them back and let them grow up some!
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