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Netting Tullibee

Bret Amundson is netting and smoking tullibees with Mark & Jason Markkula near Park Rapids

04/21/2019

Prairie Sportsman

Netting Tullibee

Clip: Season 10 Episode 10 | 10m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

Bret Amundson is netting and smoking tullibees with Mark & Jason Markkula near Park Rapids

Bret Amundson is netting and smoking tullibees with Mark and Jason Markkula near Park Rapids. Netting is a traditional way to fish for tullibees, which are in the trout/salmon family. The small white fish are generally forage for game species like walleye, muskie, northerns and lake trout, but are delicious smoked.

04/21/2019

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