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"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
t... If you guys want to spend another day driving, I can get you into some wild birds. If this damn rain would let up, we should have a good year for pheasants again. Problem we had in SW Kansas the last two years I was there was there was not enough rain. While I admit a ND pheasant hunt does sound appealing, Iowa and SD is between you and I and they have fairly good hunting. Now if you want to meet halfway sometime grin |
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"Wayne Knight" wrote in message ... "Allen Epps" wrote in message ... It's certainly not as easy as it was growing up there. My brother has some connections but we've often ended up driving over to Illinois to a preserve. I never got there this year but I think I have access to a good sized farm near Ottawa Illinois, but I have been doing a contract job in Brazil IN, the guy I work for is a local boy and I noticed that unlike the farms around Indy, the crops are harvested with quite a bit of remaining stuble. He tells me there are wild pheasants in the area and he can get me access to some of the farms. Lastly there is an active Pheasants Unlimited chapter which I keep meaning to attend. So by November there might be a few options open if you come. If nothing else, I have a distant relative who owns a farm in Iowa and raises dogs raised for upland hunting, it's about 7 - 8 hours from where I live which is about 4 miles east of Greenwood. Hm........I got a gun and LOTS of liquor! :) Wolfgang hint, hint |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Hm........I got a gun and LOTS of liquor! :) Wolfgang hint, hint I got guns and liquor too, after the guns are unloaded and broken down, the liquor comes out. Come on down. |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message news:2isgbtFqf4cqU1@uni- Hm........I got a gun and LOTS of liquor! :) Wolfgang hint, hint Oh boy! Think it would be OK to lend out your gun, or are you planning to shoot your sorry ass, yourself? I can see the headline in the Daily Rustbelt Blowhard, . . . "Drunk Ratgutter Shoots Self in Ass, Bear Freed from Cellar "Sex Den"" UPI, Dateline, Rustbeltia, "In the aftermath of Rustbeltia's most bizarre shooting in 15 years, terrorized local elderly express relief as 76 emaciated cats are taken to local shelters. Police spokesperson, Marie Ginal, stated "we have cleared numerous crank call cases based on disgusting comments found crayoned on the whackjob's home."" "In the same case, health department personnel sealed Weirdo Street as an obviously molested bear was released from a cellar "sex den." As the bear was rushed to treatment for severe Limbaugh Warts, a perplexed neighbor stated. . . "Mr. Wolfgang vell he be one strange dude yeah dat be sure, you betcha." Fearing retaliation, the frail elderly neighbor asked to stay anonymous." Dave |
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"David Snedeker" wrote in message ... . . . "Mr. Wolfgang vell he be one strange dude yeah dat be sure, you betcha." Da cats was for medicinal poiposes......I got a prescription.........um......right here.....somewhere. Fearing retaliation, the frail elderly neighbor asked to stay anonymous." Goddamn frail elderly neighbors........need more Roundup®. :( Wolfgang who did NOT have sex with that bear. |
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We used to play the University of Dayton in college hockey. I don't
remember anything about the town, except that we usually got our asses kicked. I'm back. I can see why. With all the things to do in Dayton, you end up spending a lot of time in the gym. Kinda scary that the big trap and skeet shooting range is along side and pointing at the runway as you land. We went to a retirement party in Oxford Ohio, home of Miami University (slogan "we're expensive so go away"). The University reminded me of the Arizona prisons in tents in the middle of the desert. If you try to ditch school, they'll just follow the buzzards till they find your body. Dayton is an exciting town. One of the most exciting things there is the Al Cicada terrorist group. They've gotten hit especially hard and put lot of windshield cleaning bums on the street. They also specialize in maps that proudly proclaim the town names in inch high letters and cover up the streets and street names. Obroff: There is a river running through town. Since it seems like I may be going back there, anyone know what the smallie situation there is like? -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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http://www.theohiosmallmouthalliance.org
Frank, this URL will connect you with a few resources. The Great Miami is an excellent smallmouth fishery just north of Dayton, as is the Stillwater River and lower sections of the Mad River (upper sections are brown trout water) - both of which are tributaries of the Great Miami. The confluence of the three rivers is in downtown Dayton. The lowhead dam right by the art museum off I75 in Dayton also fishes very well for smallies and other species, if you like an urban skyline behind your flyrod! There are 29,113 miles of river in Ohio, not including the Ohio R. itself. Most of it has a smallmouth bass population. Some of it is phenomenal. Tight lines; Joe C. "Frank Reid" wrote in message Message Truncated "Dayton... There is a river running through town. Since it seems like I may be going back there, anyone know what the smallie situation there is like?" |
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Cornmuse wrote: http://www.theohiosmallmouthalliance.org Frank, this URL will connect you with a few resources. The Great Miami is an excellent smallmouth fishery just north of Dayton, as is the Stillwater River and lower sections of the Mad River (upper sections are brown trout water) - both of which are tributaries of the Great Miami. The confluence of the three rivers is in downtown Dayton. The lowhead dam right by the art museum off I75 in Dayton also fishes very well for smallies and other species, if you like an urban skyline behind your flyrod! There are 29,113 miles of river in Ohio, not including the Ohio R. itself. Most of it has a smallmouth bass population. Some of it is phenomenal. Tight lines; Joe C. Thanks Joe. Thats awesome. I will definately be bringing my 6 weight with me next trip. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message ... Cornmuse wrote: http://www.theohiosmallmouthalliance.org Frank, this URL will connect you with a few resources. The Great Miami is an excellent smallmouth fishery just north of Dayton, as is the Stillwater River and lower sections of the Mad River (upper sections are brown trout water) - both of which are tributaries of the Great Miami. The confluence of the three rivers is in downtown Dayton. The lowhead dam right by the art museum off I75 in Dayton also fishes very well for smallies and other species, if you like an urban skyline behind your flyrod! There are 29,113 miles of river in Ohio, not including the Ohio R. itself. Most of it has a smallmouth bass population. Some of it is phenomenal. Tight lines; Joe C. Thanks Joe. Thats awesome. I will definately be bringing my 6 weight with me next trip. Dayton is about an hour from me. I fish the Mad for trout....Asadi, who lives in Dayton, does a lot of smallie fishin on the Mad. Next time you're in, let us know... -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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"Tim Carter" wrote in message
... Dayton is about an hour from me. I fish the Mad for trout....Asadi, who lives in Dayton, does a lot of smallie fishin on the Mad. Next time you're in, let us know... Tim, how far is the fishable trout water from Dayton, Dayton is about 2 hours from me and if could get to the trout section of the mad in an hour or so, I could do a trout trip as a day trip. Don't need your spots, just general directions. thanks Wayne |
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