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Fish Frying Batter


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I purchased some mix around Lake Winni - I saw it in many places and thought is was very good.
Can anyone tell me what it was?
Is anyone know where it can be purchased in the cities?

I think is was from some local legend and there was also a spicy version.

Thanks for your help.

MN

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It could be either Shore Lunch or Gary Roach's fish breading. Both are creations of Gary Roach an original member of the Nisswa Guides and well known as a walleye fisherman. I believe he has a cabin on Winni also. I know the Shore Lunch comes in several versions including Cajin and Spicey Italian, not sure if the Roach breading has a spicey version.

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If you bought it around Winni I'd bet that it is Jason Bosers Batter. Its great stuff, I'm looking at a bag of it now, but it doesn't have contact info on where to get it around here. Jason is a regular on this board, if he see's this I'm sure he will set you up.

Capt'n

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We have 2 kinds of mix fishing fever and charlies gone fishing batter. I am very glad you like it. If you want ordering info look on the back our e-mail addresses are there. If you know of a store in the cities who is interested in taking it let me know the names and I will get ahold of them and see if we can line something up we are going to go and get it in some stores around your area by this winter hopefully. just contact me or charlie and for now we will send you some and thank josh for getting me this forum to help you out
thanks again
Jason

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