For all of the readers who make fun of the size of the fish, countries that eat lots of them generally consume many more pounds of small fish than large ones. More tons of anchovies are taken from the world’s seas than any other species. I love the sweet flavor of small pan fish and have no difficulty whatsoever with the bones, after all, they’re in the same place in each and every fish and I have a reasonably good memory.
Whenever I see a weight in pounds that is evenly divisible by 11, I always suspect it was converted from kilograms. For example, “The authorities seized 2,200 pounds of contraband.” Sounds pretty precise. But what actually happened was someone made a wild guess of 1000 kg. which some reporter dutifully converted for U.S. consumption. I leave the conversion of 22 lbs. to kg. as an exercise for the student.
1 U.S. (or “Short”) ton = 2000 lbs1 Imperial (or “Long”) ton = 2240 lbs = 160 stone1 U.S. (or “Short”) cwt = 100 lbs1 Imperial (or “Long”) ton = 112 lbs = 8 stoneSo, either way, 1 ton = 20 cwt(Since 1959, U.S. and Imperial pounds have been equal.)
bluskies about 11 years ago
You caught ’em; YOU clean ’em.
bluskies about 11 years ago
That’s not even bait for bait!
phelpsgates about 11 years ago
Can somebody explain what the joke is in this strip?
firedome about 11 years ago
blue gills and sun perch..tasty but bony surf fish…
rugeirn about 11 years ago
The bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, is a kind of sunfish, genus Centrarchus, of which there are 37 species. All are tasty when sauteed with butter!
Dave459 about 11 years ago
21 and a half poundsof bones and half a pound of meat . . .
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Don’t forget the chum
charliesommers about 11 years ago
For all of the readers who make fun of the size of the fish, countries that eat lots of them generally consume many more pounds of small fish than large ones. More tons of anchovies are taken from the world’s seas than any other species. I love the sweet flavor of small pan fish and have no difficulty whatsoever with the bones, after all, they’re in the same place in each and every fish and I have a reasonably good memory.
pschearer Premium Member about 11 years ago
Whenever I see a weight in pounds that is evenly divisible by 11, I always suspect it was converted from kilograms. For example, “The authorities seized 2,200 pounds of contraband.” Sounds pretty precise. But what actually happened was someone made a wild guess of 1000 kg. which some reporter dutifully converted for U.S. consumption. I leave the conversion of 22 lbs. to kg. as an exercise for the student.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 11 years ago
1 U.S. (or “Short”) ton = 2000 lbs1 Imperial (or “Long”) ton = 2240 lbs = 160 stone1 U.S. (or “Short”) cwt = 100 lbs1 Imperial (or “Long”) ton = 112 lbs = 8 stoneSo, either way, 1 ton = 20 cwt(Since 1959, U.S. and Imperial pounds have been equal.)
boldyuma about 11 years ago
If those fish don’t go well on top my pizza..I don’t want them/
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Bluegill on very lite tackle is fun.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 11 years ago
Nonetheless I don’t imagine BC is written in metric first