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@Daryk Campbell Sr the closest that I could come up with in Missouri is a young western slimy salamander. An adult is pictured below.
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Looks good buddy. We love wedge salads at the Folly household.
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Congrats on a mess of nice crappie! Those fish would also look great in a hot crisco bath!
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Congrats Travis.! You guys did have an awesome day as well! You guys boated a huge number of brown trout!
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Good to seee you on the water Dan. Hope you find some good crappie fishing soon buddy.
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Congrats guys! Where were you guys fishing? Looks like a great time. Looks like some species of salamander but not one that I am currently familiar. Will have to do some research.
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Congrats to you and your daughter! Love those multispecies trips. Sure that you guys were making great memories!
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Looks great QB! In my mind hust newds a little malted vinegar and homemade tartar sauce 😁!
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@Seth congrats on a great Taney weekend and tournament! @JestersHK thanks for the reports and congrats as well. You guys did great!
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Let those fat ladies sing. Congrats!
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@vonreed my wife was a bit jealous of the morel photo more so than the walleyes you guys have been catching.
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Finally Something to Write Home About
Johnsfolly replied to Johnsfolly's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
QB i haven't tried shad roe. In MD it is a catch and release fishery. May have to get some in PA where there is a limited harvest. Just looking forward to the catching right now. They are such strong fighters. -
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Awesome! Congrats to you both!
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So I have been reading all of these white bass posts and seen big gravid female photos and have been driving my daughter crazy with trying to do the same here in Maryland with the cousin of the white bass, the white perch. Last year we had a great couple of days on Tuckahoe creek during the spawning run. We got the tides and calendar right. Just caught fish after feisty fish. This year has been a big fat zero on the white perch at that creek. It's even to the point where Livie won't go fish with me because the more that I don't catch a white perch the worse mood I have. So I flew solo on the last couple of creek trips. On one the those trips I just got into stupid thick schools of redbreast sunfish. I took a break from chasing the whites and tried for creek chubsuckers in Kings Creek. So started fishing worms on the bottom. Got the most action around large sycamores with undercuts beneath them. One spot I hooked and released 17 sunfish. Left there and fished downstream. I did see a spot with some spawning herring. Maryland has river herring runs that consist of alewives and/or blueback herring. These looked to be alewives. Got no love on any bait that I presented to them. Ended up with a John deere microjig on the line and back at the last big sycamore. I proceeded to catch another 15 sunfish on 18 casts in that spot where I sore mouthed 17 earlier. I saw another school of herring and had the same luck on getting them to bite - None. Weds night I tried a small inlet where I normally can catch whites and stripers. Water was like pea soup and no fish cooperated. Last night I went back to Tuckahoe creek on a falling tide. Water was fairly clear. At one section I thought that I spooked a school of whites. I was fishing a tandem jig rig with green pumpkin sliders with chartreuse paddle tails. Only caught a redbreast sunfish and single yellow perch on that rig. I switched baits and put on a single white and chartreuse trout magnet. I went back to the spot that I thought that I spooked the whites. I caught quite a few more sunfish and five more yellow perch. I could see silvery fish flashing every so often. Finally one of those fish hit that bait and I knew that I had a herring! Not as big or feisty as it's shad cousins, but gave me a decent fight. After a wile I landed my first blueback herring ! Very excited indeed! Makes me look forward to the upcoming shad run that should start in the next couple of weeks. Finally something new to talk about It was getting dark and the bites diminished. I took one last look at the creek and headed home still with a big smile on my face.
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Maryland - From muddy waters to Multispecies
Johnsfolly replied to Johnsfolly's topic in U.S.A. - North & East Regions
Some more pond and creek photos with Livie (was when she was still going out with me). Pumpkinseed sunfish Livie with a nice colorful redbreast sunfish. One of her yellow perch. OMG a Stinkin Bass!!! -
One night last week was a quick stroganoff using a cheap sirloin steak and portabello mushrooms. Made a hen of the woods mushroom and beef stock to braise the steak along with a pinot noir red. Served over noodles.
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Before we headed to West Virginia, it was scratch drop biscuits with smoked cheddar cheese (@WoundedOne). Topped them with hot Italian sausage gravy and an over easy Folly farm fresh egg.
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Good luck! Can't wait to see the photos.
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@Quillback congrats buddy! Sounds like a better day than I had at work😁.
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What a toad! Congrats on catching that big girl!
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Very Strong Bite 3-28 to 3-31!!!! About to be on Fire!
Johnsfolly replied to David Goddard's topic in Table Rock Lake
Congrats on some nice bass! You guys put in the efforts to figure out a great pattern and got the rewards! Concerns about the spotted bass are warranted. Meanmouths look cool but shows that spots are affecting smallmouth breeding. You guys make me wish that I was still in Columbia. I would beg to ride in the back for one of your next trios! -
Very Strong Bite 3-28 to 3-31!!!! About to be on Fire!
Johnsfolly replied to David Goddard's topic in Table Rock Lake
Thanks for sharing your success! That's what makes this this forum great! -
Great trip! Congrats as welll!
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Very nice combo of bass. Congrats!