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Title: Good chance that frozen Ciscos will be available again this year!!!!
Post by: greatoutdoors on November 11/07/11, 07:42:39 PM
Our Ciscos will shortly be tested by a pathology lab, and it takes 28 days to complete the process.
We have a permit to trap, transport, package, and freeze them prior to test results being in.
If they are ruled to be VHS free (early December), we will then be allowed to sell them.
I'll keep the MNO Forum updated as to the progress.
Here's hoping it's back to normal this year!! :happy1:   
Title: Re: Good chance that frozen Ciscos will be available again this year!!!!
Post by: DDSBYDAY on November 11/08/11, 08:54:49 AM
    That's good news  :Clap:  I hope the tests come back negative for vhs.  I plan on buying a few of those ciscos off you this winter.   :cold:  training-087 training-087 training-087
Title: Re: Good chance that frozen Ciscos will be available again this year!!!!
Post by: corny13 on November 11/08/11, 10:42:17 AM
What do you use the frozen Ciscoes for? Pike bait?
Title: Re: Good chance that frozen Ciscos will be available again this year!!!!
Post by: lentz on November 11/08/11, 02:56:11 PM
what are they?
didant learn anything new today at school so may aswell learn it know
Title: Re: Good chance that frozen Ciscos will be available again this year!!!!
Post by: HD on November 11/08/11, 03:02:47 PM
They are like a large shinner...they work well for tip ups for Pike, and jigging for lake trout.
Title: Re: Good chance that frozen Ciscos will be available again this year!!!!
Post by: greatoutdoors on November 11/08/11, 04:59:15 PM
What do you use the frozen Ciscoes for? Pike bait?
Frozen Ciscoes can be used for Pike and Lakers!!
Title: Re: Good chance that frozen Ciscos will be available again this year!!!!
Post by: greatoutdoors on November 11/08/11, 05:00:21 PM
what are they?
didant learn anything new today at school so may aswell learn it know

They are an inland Herring, for lack of a better term!