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Terrierman

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  1. You might want to double check on that.
  2. Easy access.
  3. It's more fun to fish for fun. Good action with good friends are my trophies.
  4. Get well soon.
  5. Won't be able to fly for a week!
  6. Soak them an hour or so in yellow mustard before cooking. No rinse, just cornmeal mix on the mustard and then in the hot oil. That's how Harold Ensley would cook them. I've done it too and it helps.
  7. I like to catch them as much as anybody. But I've cleaned my last white or hybrid.
  8. Terrierman

    What's Cooking?

    Looks really good Chief!
  9. Terrierman

    What's Cooking?

    Sweet corn with cantaloupe for dessert.
  10. My freezer is too full to fit in even another quart baggie of filets. There. Top that.
  11. The White is the most prolific trout river I have ever been on. Easy to get to and easy to fish. It is a phenomenon.
  12. I have no pics or measurement of the fish or even the year I caught it. But it was on the Niangua somewhere above Bennett. Butch (God Rest His Soul) and I put in for a three day two night float. First night there was a big rain and the river came up about four feet. We had to move up the bank in the middle of the night. Headed on down the next morning on a big muddy river. I fished a metal lip cray crankbait when I could. Caught the biggest SMB I've ever had on. Remember the date, it was the day before black bass opened on the rivers. Released the by far and away the largest SMB I had ever caught then or since. Backing up on the calendar, the year was probably 1979 or maybe 1980. We went home a day early. Good memory. Thanks for the thread.
  13. Yes, there are rivers and creeks you are missing. That is unless you have fished every river and creek in Missouri that is south of Interstate 44. Basically what Gavin said.
  14. They are really big and really scary looking. I collected one for my H.S. Biology insect collection (what a memory!). They can have all the cicadas they want if you ask me.
  15. Stopped more than a few times to move turtles of all stripes out of the road. They're cool animals.
  16. I drove a motorboat over Highway 71 a few miles north of Nevada during that flood. Trees were full of ants and mice and anything that didn't have gills. So were the exposed parts - if any - of barns, houses and anything above water. Had a souvenier pecan for a lot of years until the boy knocked it off the mantle and vacuumed it up. Lived in Holts Summit at the time and officed in Jefferson City. That washout of Highway 54 on the Callaway side of the river was a major pain.
  17. Does Buck Owens dress you in the morning?
  18. Terrierman

    What's Cooking?

    My kitchen has smelled like a pickle factory - multi types of course-, a salsa factory, a tomato cannery, and a spaghetti sauce factory multi times over the last six weeks or so. Right now it smells like a tomato relish factory. What fun.
  19. When you are paying for advice, its good advice to take it.
  20. I love that part of the planet! Great trip and video. Thanks for putting it up.
  21. Nah. Consensus is LD is not worth the time.
  22. Water quality has been my life. No complaints.
  23. Nothing better than to be there when it is on.
  24. I've been member of MWEA and it's predecessor organization, (WEF, AKA Water Environment Federation) since 1978.
  25. If. Make up your own mind.
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