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Yes, they are okay to eat, but very very bony with LOTS of tiny bones to

deal with. Not good for children or old people. We caught, cooked and ate

them in Alaska, but only small ones, so they maybe be easier to eat when

they get larger. At the time, the wild ones were hook and release, but there

were some planted in lakes that one could catch and eat.

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