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Johnsfolly

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  1. Have to avoid the fish getting "mad trout" disease. In UK largest potential vector in spread of mad cow was the feeding of the cattle scraps from butchered cattle.
  2. James is the butler working for an elderly billionare and his much younger and attractive wife. James could tell that she was not completely satisfied with her husband particularly in the physical sense. James knew from the lingering glances and eye contact that she wanted more from him if possible. One evening the billionare and his wife left for a charity event leaving James alone in the house. After about and hour his wife returned. James met her in the foyer and she pulled him upstairs to the bedroom. Once there she said "James please take off my blouse." James' hands had a slight tremble as he unbuttoned and removed her blouse. She then told him to take off her skirt. Again James' hands trembled as he did what she requested. A flush appeared on her skin as she told James to take off her bra. Now his hands were visibly shaking as he reached up and undid the clasp on her bra and he let out an audible gasp as it dropped to the floor. At last she finally told him to remove her panties. James' could barely hold his hands steady as he removed her panties. "Now if I ever catch you wearing my clothes again, YOU'RE FIRED!"🤣🤣
  3. Taneycomo is successful due to the size of the lake and its depth that provides some refuge from fishermen, but also has a tremendous forage base for the fish to grow. I don't believe that you have conditions within the trout parks like those in Taney that would allow really much growth for any but a few fish. It's the fish manager conundrum, supply more fish, bigger fish, or attempt the ultimate more bigger fish. More bigger fish leads to more money spent on maintenance of the fish. goes back to my commit earlier in this thread about raising lunkers and that may not be as big of a priority under the current management strategies. If you were to put in those restrictions, do you greatly reduce the number of fish stocked in those zones? The last comment I would say is that there would have to be a big change in the enforcement side and even more importantly better handling of trout at the parks for true catch and release of slot fish to be successful.
  4. Johnsfolly

    What's Cooking?

    Not a dieters dinner. All a light fry. Tempura shrimp and asparagus. Also fried homemade Italian sausage ravioli. Marinara dipping sauce for ravioli. Ranch for asparagus. And cocktail or yumyum sauce for shrimp.
  5. Nope not talking about your eyesight😉 Hadn't heard that story. I have to battle the slightest breeze blowing light line and bad eyesight to thread on my microhooks. So fishing for bigger fish is easy in comparison.
  6. I wouldn't pass on that fish😁. Though not sure how much of a challenge it would be since I would be able to put the line through the hook eye unaided or not require multiple attempts 😉. Also there would not be the chance that the hook would blow away.
  7. I know that is case in the lakes/ponds that are catch/release through Feb 1. In the past the catch/keep ponds were restocked during the season, but I don't know how regularly or how often they were restocked or if that is still the case currently.
  8. Moving to shad gives you more targets and an elevation in excitement to work towards that tarpon. Regardless both are more that about an hour away from you, so your self imposed travel restrictions will hinder your chances to catch either 😜🙄 Never Diss the "Chub"!
  9. Tarpon us just a giant herring. Need to get you on a shad trip as a continued gateway towards tarpon 😉.
  10. August Busch Lakes #3, #22 and #23 Restrictions Year-round: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Nov. 1 - Jan. 31: Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. Trout permits are required if trout are kept. Trout may be taken by pole and line using all types of lures and baits under statewide limits, except during the dates listed below. August Busch Lakes #21 and #28 Restrictions November 1 - January 31: Catch and release only for trout. Flies, artificial lures, and unscented soft plastic baits only. Only 1 pole may be used. Use of chum is prohibited. February 1 - October 31: You must stop fishing for all species after having 4 trout in possession. Area Type So in the first three lakes there are really no restrictions. There are catch and release restrictions for the other two lakes. Those distrinctions may not be fully understood by most folks. Probably easy to ignore or difficult to enforce with the excuse that "I caught these over in Lake 3". Seems like a bad situation for enforcement. May not have anything to do with the politics of the Mayor 😉.
  11. Taney gets more stocked trout than th entire state of Maryland. Hell yeah I would rather go there to fish😉! Like fishing in the Bass pro aquarium 😅.
  12. In Columbia I was checked more frequently during the urban trout than anywhere or any time elsewhere.
  13. Yes they only need a trout permit at $10 to catch and keep trout. But that is the same as a guy fishing the Niangua below the park. From what I read previously Lake Taneycomo gets around 750K trout or more a year.
  14. I think that the number of trout going to the urban program is far less than you think. This is on MDC's website: A trout permit is required to possess trout, except in trout parks where a daily trout fishing tag is required during the catch-and-keep season. In addition, a trout permit is required for winter fishing in trout parks during the catch-and-release season and for fishing year-round in Lake Taneycomo upstream from the U.S. Highway 65 bridge. To fish for trout, anglers must also have a fishing permit or qualify for an exemption. MDC raises trout at five fish hatcheries and releases about 1.7 million trout around the state for public fishing each year. According to MDC, the annual cost of fish food and staff labor to raise a trout in 2003 was about $1 per fish. The annual cost in 2017 had jumped to nearly twice that amount. I have seen estimates of 70 to 75K trout being used for the urban lake program. Even if it is 170K trout that would still only be 10% of the trout being released around the state. If we use the 75K estimate, then only 15,000 trout stamps ($10 stamp) would need to be purchased by folks living in those urban areas to cover the cost of the fish (75K x $2.00 per fish). That does not seem to be a large number of folks and it seems likely that they are in fact paying for the costs of the fish being used in the urban program. Also I recall that the cities used to purchase those fish or at least in part. I won't speak to the number of lunkers being shipped out from the hatcheries. My thoughts and from what I have heard from folks is that there is not an emphasis on rearing a large number of "lunkers" or brood fish to be released into the parks or lakes. Seems like Taneycomo gets it fair share.
  15. Current standings after approximately 6 months in 2021. Been a great year so far!
  16. JF #89 (lifer) Atlantic Stingray, Dasyatis sabina Pretty docile
  17. Livie #73 Spot Croaker
  18. Livie #72 Slender Mojarra - from Miami trip found the photos on Sue's phone 🙄
  19. @FishnDave Congrats on another skipjack and a bunch of grass carp!
  20. Glad that those of us that are working will soon get higher taxes to pay for those that are not🙄.
  21. Johnsfolly

    What's Cooking?

    Last night was the first steamed crabs of the season. Corn on cob with old bay and red potatoes. Didn't catch many. May be a tough year. Did catch fish but that is for another post.
  22. You too buddy!
  23. So no walleye... at least the bass came to play. Looked like great weather. If I was still living in Columbia, I would have to have you teach me the Bink's spoon technique. You have it perfected.
  24. JF #88 Norfolk spot or spot croaker Starting to think that I am just not good at solo photos 🤔🙄
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