Step one: Let's go fishing
The Provincial Fisheries Act and Fisheries Act of Canada are the regulatory bodies governing fishing in Manitoba. Lake Winnipeg is in the Southern Fishing region of Manitoba. Purchase your licence online here If you are exempt remember to have your identification as proof of age with you when you fish. Pickerel/Walleye (and sauger or combination of both) is limited to 4 and may not exceed 55 cm. Step two: Stop aquatic invasive species Before you enter the Lake Winnipeg, please ensure that all your equipment, boat (motorized and non-motorized), fishing equipment and bait containers are free of aquatic plants and mud. When you exit the water, clear all water related equipment of aquatic plants (algae and weeds) including boats (motorized and non-motorized), fishing equipment and bait containers. Drain all water from watercraft and water related equipment. Keep drains/valves open or removed while in transport. Read some important information to protect the waterways and your watercraft. Step three: Filet that fish Let us leave this to the experts. Here is a great video on how to fillet a fish. Step four: Follow one of these recipes The following recipes are from our HBCA former and current Directors! Pickerel cheeks appetizer from Lynnette Wrap pickerel cheeks in thin piece of prosciutto or very lean bacon (check Gimli Fish for pickerel cheeks for a special celebration).
The basic pan fry Pickerel with three variations from Lawrence, Grace, and Val
Verna Dawns’ Beer Batter Recipe
Pickerel/Walleye Rockefeller Verna Dawn found this recipe… sounds delicious
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