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There might be if it had water in it.
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That's not true.😎
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Redington Home Waters Event Oct 5-6
Harps replied to Ozark Sweetwater's topic in General Angling Discussion
Amber went to India? -
Redington Home Waters Event Oct 5-6
Harps replied to Ozark Sweetwater's topic in General Angling Discussion
I'll have to miss you fellas. You know..... -
That's a quotable quote if I ever saw one!
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Killing one fish because it eats another fish is the stupidest reason to kill a fish. I've already had one guy out at Fellows tell me he throws all of the Muskie he catches up on the bank because they "eat HIS bass." He best not let me see him do it. HIS bass are eating MY crappie. Sounds stupid doesn't it?
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I spent the majority of my last 2 years on Fellows musky fishing and have landed only one bass. I almost never fished for bass there but you would think the amount of time that I spent musky fishing I would have caught more. I can only think of two fish I ever hooked there that were probably bass. The answer is zero.
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I nearly stepped on this one a couple of years ago in Christian County, National Forest land. The glades and surrounding forests are reported to have good populations of the pygmies in SW Missouri, but this is the only rattler I've encountered in our state. I guessed it at about 20 inches long, so probably fully grown. Hercules Glades Wilderness is supposed to be a good place to find them, and I would assume some Timber Rattlers would occur there as well.
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Thanks for the replys guys! I'll have to alert some buds about Bud's in Carthage, but that's way out of my way. Fair Play and Aldrich are on the opposite side of the lake from us but might be worth the trip, so we'll call and check on them. Anybody know of a source in the Springfield area? That would be most handy for me. We've used them in Canada with very good success, typically catching several fish on one leech before needing to re-bait.
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Who has real leeches available?
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Sounds like you didn't get polarized lenses. Like Wrench said, get the lightest tint of amber in a polarized lens if you want to fish with them. You don't need dark sunglasses, even mid-day, and dark ones are useless early morning or later in the evening during prime fishing hours. I have prescription sunglasses with the lightest amber tint that was available, polarized, and have bifocal cheaters/magnifiers built in so I can see to tie a hook on. Not cheap, but worth every penny to maximize my fishing enjoyment.
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Many of our natives are of the freshwater sunfish family — Bluegill, Longear, Green, Largemouth, Smallmouth, Goggle-eye, Rock Bass, Crappie, and more..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrarchidae
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Really nice tie. You a student of the Mike George technique? I think my biggest Longear might have been 7 inches or so....
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Mercury XR6 battery failure.
Harps replied to fishinwrench's topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
How long can one expect to get out of a battery, and what are the warning signs Wrench? My interstate is coming up on 2 years, and would hope to get another 3-4 out of it. As you know, I don't run my boat every weekend. Guess I need to add a voltmeter at some point. -
So the 'miraculous recovery' of the locker was short-lived?
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Awesome!
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I do have to say that is a narrow body of water to be tossing a big boat like that around. And I didn't see a PFD on anyone on that boat or anyone belted in. If they hit an object and it compromises that boat and it goes down.......
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Do you still have to keep every fish caught, and how much per pound is it these days? I enjoy the restaurant there when in the area, but haven't fished there for the above reasons.
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Mingo National Wildlife Refuge - Trip Report Added
Harps replied to Flysmallie's topic in Missouri Waters
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Mingo National Wildlife Refuge - Trip Report Added
Harps replied to Flysmallie's topic in Missouri Waters
Yes, Flatbanks up to about a third of a mile from Stanley. It just started to get difficult to navigate the trees and obstacles and the water had a lot of pollen scum on the surface, so we turned back. -
Help! My canoe is to fast.
Harps replied to Fishfighter's topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
JMO, but dragging anything behind a canoe in a river, or even a lake (unless known to be clear of underwater trees, rocks, etc.) is asking for something unpleasant to happen. And has been stated, it can happen very quickly. I find canoes poor vessels to fish out of compared to some other types of boats, but I'm often fly fishing which makes things even more difficult. Canoes are OK for slack-water or frog-water, but even then the slightest breeze can mess up a cast or retrieve. If I'm running a river in a canoe, I just accept that there are waters that I will have to pass over or not bother with. If I want to fish a spot and it's wadeable, I just pull over and get out to fish. I'm also not a big fan of drag chains on rivers during spawning seasons as you sometimes are dragging through a spawning bed.
