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MMccoy01 wrote:
Just think about how much pollution a 48 lb. cat has absorbed during the years it took to get that big. MAybe in your lakes and rivers I ate him and I am still alive 18 years later, and I don't glow in the dark :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote:
LOL!!! This is coming from the same woman that probably has pierced ears, and possibly other things as well! She doesn`t have pierced ears or anything else that is pierced that I can tell. She is a quite handsome young woman and I would love to pierce a certian part of her. :-) Dan. |
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I remember back when I was young and living on the farm in SW Georgia. Used to go to Jordan's General store every Saturday when he would get a barrel of mackerel fillets packed in rock salt. Fried mackerel fillets.....the other breakfast meat....
![]() -- Sandy Joren You sound reasonable ... Time to up my medication..... "J Buck" wrote in message ... there is absolutely, without question, nothing better than native brook trout Couldn't make me eat a trout Wow. Can't fathom that, but to each his own. ![]() Still, I prefer flounder to any of them, and cod to most Cod, eh? How about mackerel or striper? I'm not a fan of mackerel...way too oily, though they're a kick to catch on a Xmas tree. Striper's good. If I couldn't have a brook trout, I'd settle for swordfish. |
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Now thats dam funny, if that's the case I would make it a point to let her
see me eating a sprout sandwich and some carrot juice "Mason121" wrote in message ... "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote: LOL!!! This is coming from the same woman that probably has pierced ears, and possibly other things as well! She doesn`t have pierced ears or anything else that is pierced that I can tell. She is a quite handsome young woman and I would love to pierce a certian part of her. :-) Dan. |
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From: "alwaysfishking"
Now thats dam funny, if that's the case I would make it a point to let her see me eating a sprout sandwich and some carrot juice. Very good idea. Trouble is she already knows I fish. :-( There was another occasion when talking about catch and release. She asked that if I put a worm on a fishing line with no hook and threw it out and the fish took it and I knew the fish took it, wouldn`t that be the same as catching the fish? :-) Dan. |
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She asked that if
I put a worm on a fishing line with no hook and threw it out and the fish took it and I knew the fish took it, wouldn`t that be the same as catching the fish? :-) LoL Lemme guess...she wears socks with sandals and doesn't shave her legs and underarms? |
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Mason121 wrote:
From: "alwaysfishking" Now thats dam funny, if that's the case I would make it a point to let her see me eating a sprout sandwich and some carrot juice. Very good idea. Trouble is she already knows I fish. :-( There was another occasion when talking about catch and release. She asked that if I put a worm on a fishing line with no hook and threw it out and the fish took it and I knew the fish took it, wouldn`t that be the same as catching the fish? :-) Dan. Tell her that would be cruel, cause worms DO have feelings. How could she be so insensitive? ![]() |
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Mason121 wrote:
Very good idea. Trouble is she already knows I fish. :-( There was another occasion when talking about catch and release. She asked that if I put a worm on a fishing line with no hook and threw it out and the fish took it and I knew the fish took it, wouldn`t that be the same as catching the fish? :-) It ain't the same, not even close, I do this all the time, when I'm testing new stuff in my little testing pond, as well as filming in tanks, and demo'ing in the Bass Pro SHops aquariums, and many guys who don't want to "hook" the fish, in pre fishing a tournament, do it. The fight is much better than the strike,, you get to hold the fish,, weigh the fish if it is large, and landing a fish is sometimes harder than getting him to hit the lure, as I recently found out, setting the hook can be as well TTI and others, sells nose screws, you can use these without hooks to hold the lures to your line -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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It is also important on slot limit lakes where DNR is encouraging fish
harvest of the smaller fish. If you won't eat them, find a neighbor, friend, or someone at the dock. Very hard on some lakes to get anglers to keep fish....I'm all for catch and release and sometimes, it's catch and release into the grease. John Kerr wrote: My neighbor is retired...totally retired ![]() fisherman! Yesterday I was working in the back yard and he was on his patio cooking something....deep frying some fresh fish he brought home! We talked fishing for a few mnutes, then I went back to working. About 15 minutes later his wife brought me over a plate....deep fried fish, coleslaw, beans, and hot buttered cornbread, I thought I had died and gone to heaven ![]() next time out, I think I will bring a few of the critters home with me grin! JK |
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Cod? Love cod, catching and eating, nothing out there I'd rather have than a
good cod fillet, Now where are those cod pictures I have!!!! Cod are just ugly. You're doing them a favor by eating them. By the way, its the best fish there is for making fish 'n' chips. -Zimmy |
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