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Who likes them?  I have never tried them. Friend nailed big perch in ND yesterday and loves them. Not sure if I would take a bite. Lol

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Well I am with you I probably won’t try them either. I had a friend in Arizona that would eat crappie eggs raw while we were cleaning them. I suspected he did it more for the gross out factor that anything. I will note that our Bully mix loved them and would eat all he could get. Umm we stopped giving them to him because his farts would make you want to jump out of the car on the way home.

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cook the eggs same as the fish, they are good...   one mouthful and you will be over your limit too!!!  sorry had too!!  

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Gary Roach told me years ago he took some Russians fishing. They scooped up all the eggs from their catch and cooked like scrambled eggs. He thought they were crazy but they got him to try them. He said it tasted like scrambled eggs.

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wouldn't it be awefull hard to crack all them shells????????

 

yea not going there.

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The Russians are still living in the 1940's, times are hard there. My Dad used to fry up eggs from big pike, too fishy for my tastes.  

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Cooked crappie eggs are good. Never tried perch. Once tried cooking northern eggs, they taste good but was like chewing on the sand box.

 

 

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