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MOPanfisher

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  1. What he said, only I like a little heat like slap yo mama in it.
  2. Beats me, I had my 4th blank night last night. Nothing to show in the last 4 tries but a meanmouth. I have lost my Fishing Foo somehow.
  3. I am a visual kind of guy and use this one. https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=37.6968&lon=-93.7957&unit=0&lg=english&FcstType=graphical
  4. There are several videos out there of accidents happening at Low Head dams. One series I believe is titled Drowing Machines. That boat lasted much longer than most I have seen, usually the water catches it and poof it's over.
  5. MOPanfisher

    What's Cooking?

    That just sounds plumb tasty.
  6. MOPanfisher

    What's Cooking?

    I am on the hook tonight for the main course at friends house. Am planning to do a couple Pikes peak roasts in the oven. Shooting for a Prime rib style. Going to cut cut some slots and poke in some peeled garlic pieces, season it liberally with the house seasoning (salt/pepper/garlic salt) and cover it in a herbed butter. Then plan to set it on a bed of halved onions and bake it in the oven, I think it is for 15 minutes on 450 or so then reduce to 350 and 15 minutes per pound. Hopefully will take a few pics during and after. Wife will handle the sides of smashed taters and a crowd favorite of avacodo/cucumber/tomato/onion salad. Will see how it works out. Well prep pics and already learned that butter that is too cold wont whip well and incorporate the soy sauce so we just smeared it on and will go with that. Pikes peak roasts might not be the best choice but it was what my wife got out of the freezer yesterday so that is what we have. It is resting now, I was busy cheering for Duke, OK AGAINST KU, and am afraid it may have overcooked will find out soon. Well turned out pretty good, some more done and some perfect.
  7. LOL, Nothimg is safe on Truman. Form.the most part the lanes and channels are fine, just don't get out of it. I am a coward, I don't run at full.speed any place I am not 100% sure of, but then again I don't usually get too far from where I put in either.
  8. MOPanfisher

    What's Cooking?

    Been missing more dinnertimes than I have made here lately. Tonight I got some lukewarm warm hamburger helper of some sort, and some cold skillet cooked broccoli, added a few KalaMata olives to class it up, but I already ate them. This meal is approved by no one.
  9. My usual "problem" is I have a preconceived idea of how/where/on what I am going to catch fish. If it doesn't pan out I am often slow to adjust, really wanting it my way. Occasionally it works out by sticking it out (usually walleye fishing) other times I make a change or two or ten and finally get it ging, and as you say kicking myself for not adjusting sooner.
  10. Lower lake still stained, but folks are.fishing in it. Went way up river last week to some beautiful water, temp was I think 46 up there. Of course today's rain is gonna bring a slug or.dirty water into the very upper arms, not a big rush by any means but will bring some more color in.
  11. I have found that while handy, my on board chager doesn't don't he same job an external charger does. Every once in a while instead of plugging in my charger I pull out the regular batter charger and hook up one battery at a time and let it run on automatic over night. And yes a deep cycle battery is the key for TM usage, also I believe that a deep cycle battery supposedly requires abut 10 amps to bring it to full charge.
  12. I used to walk on everything, roofs, boats, downed trees nothing phased me, one round of chemo and the balance went to hell, Dr. Said yeah that often happens, not like there was a choice anyway. I try to be more careful/selective about what I tackle but sometime my pride writes check my body can't quite cash anymore. Hell I don't even jump out of the back of the truck anymore.
  13. My balance has been ruined by chemo so if I didn't lean against something I would be wet all the time. Before I switched to a butt seat I used to leave the regular seat down and turn it around backwards to lean against. I also disliked the seat up front blocking part of my view when driving.
  14. I haven't used plain hooks in many many years, since we used to think crappie fishing required a bucket of minnows. Even later on I used minnows on jig heads. Been a long time since I bought a minnow.
  15. I have eaten a few in years past, was strange. You might have one that was fine and roughly equivalent to a bass fillet and the next one would be tough and chewey, never figured out a way to tell the difderence.
  16. I would bet this case never makes it past the appelallate process, in the end there are a lot of regs and congressionally authorized purposes, and as long as they are being followed there is a LOT of legal protection against lawsuits.
  17. darn, now I want one to replace my old Gamo.
  18. Love them colored up smallies!
  19. One thing to keep in mind, the COE tries to answer to many masters, flood control, power, navigation, wildlife, water supply and often gets caught in the middle. In the end the courts will sort it out and the end is still a long way off.
  20. MOPanfisher

    What's Cooking?

    Taste and enjoyment of them are all that counts. Goodness knows I eat a lot of things that a food conniseur would be ashamed to even look at.
  21. That's a tough way to have to kill an hour. Nice smallies. Are the spots as active early in the year or mostly later.
  22. Hush now, brightly colored walleye assassin's are completely useless.
  23. MOPanfisher

    What's Cooking?

    I am not sure what I had as a kid, as long as it was lemon I was good. With the occasional chocolate with raisins added. Otherwise I will take mine in the little cups with the foil tops.
  24. Good luck, hope you get some.
  25. Well yu would have had to holler REALLY loud, I was in the Springfield store.
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