Cajuns call them "sac au lait," which translates to "sack of cream" for their mild, sweet taste. Florida and Georgia fishermen often dub them "speckled perch," while older Alabama anglers pronounce them as "crappy." Maybe that's why most of the ...
Cajuns call them "sac au lait," which translates to "sack of cream" for their mild, sweet taste. Florida and Georgia fishermen often dub them "speckled perch," while older Alabama anglers pronounce them as "crappy." Maybe that's why most of the ...
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