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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 973936" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Great minds think alike Hoss. Pretty sure they eat a lot of little fish (yeah I know--any fish that gets eaten by a slow asx turtle deserves to die) but mine have gotten smarter. They used to just swim around in the open. Now, after the night of The Great Turtle Massacre, the survivors pop up their heads just long enough to gobble up some catfish food and down again anytime I'm sitting on the dock. Ya gotta be fast at target acquisition. I'm not so fast anymore. BUT, I noticed something. If I drive by on the tractor in the sunny afternoon, they just sit on the surface and pay me no mind--they don't see that tractor as "the enemy" so now I go out, throw out some fish food, and then drive down and sit on the running tractor and shoot 'em at will. </p><p></p><p>Coonasses wll tell ya "there are 7 different kinds of meat in a snapper". Saw a guy cut one up once--nasty nasty nasty!. Some of the meat was blue. I normally ain't up to eating any meat that's blue, but I tasted it--pretty good, but nnot something I would want to eat as a meal. He cooked it in a red gravy--a sauce picante he called it--like this one:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.realcajunrecipes.com/recipes/cajun/turtle-alligator-sauce-piquant/560.rcr" target="_blank">http://www.realcajunrecipes.com/recipes ... nt/560.rcr</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 973936, member: 18945"] Great minds think alike Hoss. Pretty sure they eat a lot of little fish (yeah I know--any fish that gets eaten by a slow asx turtle deserves to die) but mine have gotten smarter. They used to just swim around in the open. Now, after the night of The Great Turtle Massacre, the survivors pop up their heads just long enough to gobble up some catfish food and down again anytime I'm sitting on the dock. Ya gotta be fast at target acquisition. I'm not so fast anymore. BUT, I noticed something. If I drive by on the tractor in the sunny afternoon, they just sit on the surface and pay me no mind--they don't see that tractor as "the enemy" so now I go out, throw out some fish food, and then drive down and sit on the running tractor and shoot 'em at will. Coonasses wll tell ya "there are 7 different kinds of meat in a snapper". Saw a guy cut one up once--nasty nasty nasty!. Some of the meat was blue. I normally ain't up to eating any meat that's blue, but I tasted it--pretty good, but nnot something I would want to eat as a meal. He cooked it in a red gravy--a sauce picante he called it--like this one: [url=http://www.realcajunrecipes.com/recipes/cajun/turtle-alligator-sauce-piquant/560.rcr]http://www.realcajunrecipes.com/recipes ... nt/560.rcr[/url] [/QUOTE]
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