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Ice Fishing - Grand River (Dunnville) February 5th, 2011

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2011

Ice Fishing on the Grand River in Dunnville, ON. We went out for Smelt, turned out to be a pretty decent day with 55 fish on the ice including the one we ate raw in the video, lol!

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  • Hilarious I'd fish with you guys any time!

  • @gh0sted1 Lol, thanks! Well if you're ever in our neck of the woods, you're more than welcome to join us!

  • Nice! Smelt sushi! Good work lads. What do you catch those smelt on?

  • @MrKokemachine Thanks! We caught them on tiny little pieces of fluorescent orange Berkeley trout eggs.

  • how hard is it to cut up the small fish?

  • @thumper9413 It's not that hard, just use a smaller knife!

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  • @TheFishingJunky Try a pair of scissors. Works great.

  • Gave up fishing for walleye, eh?

  • @legoman844 How I prepared the batch from the video above was basically gut them, take the heads off, then give them a good wash, then I prepared a nice light tempura batter, coated them well and threw them in a fryer using olive oil until nice and golden brown. They come out looking like battered shrimp. Then just dip in your favorite style of tartar sauce (I just make my own using reduced fat (light) mayo and relish) and they taste awesome! Kinda like little smelt nuggets haha..

  • @legoman844 Well what you can do for the size that we caught is basically gut them as any other fish, just slit the belly and pull out the guts, and you can either remove or leave the head on (I opt for removing it) and then you can batter them and fry them whole with the skins, bones, everything! They are so small that the bones just dissolve while frying.

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