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mic

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  1. I would like to help depending on the schedule.
  2. Damit Chief, how am I supposed to make it through a Friday with out my caffine and Friday Fishin Foto. If I get fired today, I'm moving in with you...
  3. They might even pay for some of your grad school.
  4. Hell yes...I was thinking of you when I posted this. Didn't you just finish that program?
  5. Try spinning the herl with thread and wrapping both together. Even if the herl breaks it won't unravel and looks more fishy. I picked that tip up from a PBS show in the Northwest. I got the name at home.
  6. No midges aren't just for winter...but they are critical then as the only consistent hatch.
  7. Was doing a quick search of the Federal Jobs page and saw an announcement for a Bio Science Technician. I thought I would post in case anyone was interested. Link: http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=101926668&JobTitle=Biological+Science+Technician+%28Fisheries%29&where=Springfield+Mo&brd=3876&vw=b&FedEmp=Y&FedPub=Y&pg=2&rad=50&rad_units=miles&re=3&AVSDM=2011-09-09+00%3a03%3a00 Pay: $27,990.00 - $36,384.00 /year Qualifications: A. Completed 2 years of study that included at least 12 semester hours in any combination of courses such as biology, chemistry, statistics, entomology, animal husbandry, botany, physics, agriculture, or mathematics. At least 6 semester hours of courses must have been directly related to the position of Biological Science Technician (Fisheries). (A copy of your transcript is required). B. Possess at least 6 months of general experience: (1) work that demonstrates my ability to perform the duties of the position, or (2) experience that provided a familiarity with the fisheries area of biological work AND 6 months of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-3 level in the Federal service that demonstrates ability to perform fish sampling and identification, and work procedures; ability to perform a variety of field projects related fish collection and identification, gather and enter data. C. Posses an equivalent combination of experience and education described above. (To compute this, determine your total qualifying experience as a percentage of the experience required above; then determine your education as a percentage of the education required above; add the two percentages, they must equal to at least 100 percent to qualify. (Submit a copy of your transcript.)
  8. I found this fly recipe online. It looked like an easy tie for a midge. With winter coming, I thought it might be a good one for wild trout creeks. Anyone tried one. http://www.charliesf...fm?parentID=193
  9. I agree with your blog statement about the browns. I don't know why they simply don't make browns catch and release state wide, and let the folks eat the rainbows. Image how much more off season business the outfitters on the Meramec and Niangua would get if people where continually catching large browns and catching rainbows to eat. I just don’t get it.
  10. Here is the spook site... http://www.lurenet.com/brands/heddon-lures/heddon-zara-spook The dog is a larger lure around five inches I think, the pup (my favorite) is smaller in diameter and shorter. I prefer the baby bass patter. All of these "walk the dog" lures are back weighted, top water lures. You cast them out and reel in the line until there is just a little slack. Then you pop the rod which causes the lure to dart in on direction. You reel a little and pop again. The lure will dart in the other direction. When you find the rhythm, the lure moves back and forth and looks like is walking on the water, i.e. walking the dog. It drives bass nuts. They are killer on farm ponds especially when you can walk them parallel to a weed line. Give them a try. You get huge explosions as some fish think it is prey in distress. However, when there is simply a sucking action that takes the lure under...look out. That is normally a big one.
  11. Al... I don't want to be like you...I want to be you.
  12. Sweet...I'll have to give them a try.
  13. Gents, Sorry for all the new guy questions, but I'm going to try to catch my first smallmouth this weekend. You know they say your best lure is the one your are most confident with...well my favorite and most productive largemouth lure is a Zara "Puppy" Spook. I LOVE walking the puppy. Before I went to Germany for awhile, I could even pick the direction I would walk it. I busted it out for the first time in two years this weekend on a farm pond and pulled in a nice three pounder when not much else was working. Will that work on river smallmouth?
  14. Will you adopt me and take me along?
  15. Bring back some pics...will ya.
  16. I don't know about that one... I would think that most waters were dirtier 30 years ago versus today due to all the Clean Water Act regulations. Maybe that standard mostly applies to the Ohio river valley and the east.
  17. Well no luck on the swap. Looking to sell for $80.00.
  18. Is there a canoe shop in the Ozarks that carries different models.
  19. Trade didn't work out...still looking to trade and/or sale.
  20. Well I don't know if we are crazy or not, but unless we run into some bad water, it looks like we are going to give this a try. We are going to float packs and swim anything we can't wade. I'll let you know how we did if the weather holds. If it doesn't see you on the Piney or Meremac. We will be there the weekend of the 23 if any of you want to laugh at us...I mean see us off. There might be one issue holding us back...are there any land owner issues between Prong access and the beginning of the National River Area that I would need to worry about.
  21. Make me a fair offer...send me a PM.
  22. Already on that. Hoping to save a buck for now.
  23. I'll pass on this one Gotmuddy. This will be my backpacking tent and eight pounds plus is a little to heavy.
  24. Email is down right now...sent you a PM.
  25. But did he eat them...that is the real question.
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