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5 thoughts on “Chickity Check It! Another Magpie Nest’s Debbie Clarke Finds Inspiration In Rotten Pogies”
Joey! how did i miss this? you continue to surprise and amaze me! thank you. i found this while looking for that sculpin mess. i found “Daddy Sculpin” instead. sharing a pic from flickr. i think sculpin is definitely going to be in this series. still looking for some good underwater pics of it. and do people really eat sculpin? how ’bout pogies?
My oldest brother ate a pogie. We left him in Indiana. I will eat a lot of things others just call bait. Atlantic mackerel, pollock, eaten the same day caught I think they are yummy. But I draw the line a pogies.
Joey! how did i miss this? you continue to surprise and amaze me! thank you. i found this while looking for that sculpin mess. i found “Daddy Sculpin” instead. sharing a pic from flickr. i think sculpin is definitely going to be in this series. still looking for some good underwater pics of it. and do people really eat sculpin? how ’bout pogies?
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I dont think many people eat sculpin. they are full of worms and bones. Pogies aren’t eaten either.
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are they just used for bait? lobster bait?
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Bait and the oils were used to make make up
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My oldest brother ate a pogie. We left him in Indiana. I will eat a lot of things others just call bait. Atlantic mackerel, pollock, eaten the same day caught I think they are yummy. But I draw the line a pogies.
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