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I am just back from ice-fishing at minus 10 C in the morning. So I am ready with a fresh advice.

However warm-dressed you are, you will certainly feel cold in the beginning of the session. So, have one-hour patience and it will be all-right later.

It is like waking-up early on a cold morning followed by big sandwich and a hot cup of...

 

My today's result: two 100g perch. Gonna cook a fish soup tonight :)

 

Good luck!

 

Nicholai

 

[ 13. November 2002, 02:25 PM: Message edited by: Nodin ]

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Two 100g perch, into soup!!! What a waste!!!!!

 

Grill them with butter & parsley, garnished with peas and served with french fries, delicious!

 

In the the UK, Nicholai, 100g perch are regarded as specimens. We would kill & eat them at our peril! However, in Russia you are lucky & have vast resorces of freshwater fish. In Holland it is the same. I have a daughter who lives there & there we eat perch, and very good they are too! But here in England killing specimens is now socially unacceptable.

 

By the way, well done!

 

[ 13. November 2002, 10:03 PM: Message edited by: Peter Waller ]

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whatever a 100g perch looks like :confused: is it the same as a bushel (whats the metric equiv of a bushel)

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sorry to disolusion peter,but the days of bicycles are long gone, thank goodness with all the eqipment we need to carry ,my boot is always full . :P I must say you have vivid imaginations, :D still i feel as is i am doing a bit of health promotion if it gets your pulse racing. judy XXXXXXXX

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Mountaineering saying:

 

If your feet are cold, put your hat on!

 

Old timers used to wear a wide red flannel belt to keep their kidneys warm. Apparently, if your kidneys are warm, the rest of your body will be warm. As mentioned in another thread, you can now get a 're-chargeable' piece of kit with pads on a belt to keep your kidneys warm. Heat them in hot water and they retain the heat until switched on.

There is also a charity somewhere that was set up, donkeys years ago, to supply poor girls with red flannel petticoats.

 

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Peter Waller:

In the the UK, Nicholai, 100g perch are regarded as specimens. We would kill & eat them at our peril!

Errrmmm - isn't 100g about 3.5oz. If it is them I'm a perch specimen hunter supreme!

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chesters1:

whatever a 100g perch looks like :confused: is it the same as a bushel (whats the metric equiv of a bushel)

1 bu (1.03 bu US) = 36.3 liters or .0363 meters³ (or 0.2 Japanese Koku or nearly 3 Russian vedro).

 

No way to give a weight equiv. since the Bu is volume and the weight would depend on the material. A bushel of feathers being a bit lighter than a bushel of lead.

 

And davidP - you got it. 100gm = 3.52739596 troy oz (approximately).

 

[ 13. November 2002, 11:33 PM: Message edited by: Newt ]

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