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Shout out to Keith thank you! Jigs arrived today in the post with bonus fly tying hooks . Good man to deal with and I have passed up a couple things in the past. I will not hesitate again.
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Proposed lead fishing tackle restriction
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in Conservation Issues
Never been checked before for that but know guys that have been. I have been checked for empties coming out of fields. Pick up your empties they are checking so you don't trash places. I get it. Old paper shells will go back to nature and the steel will break down. The brass will take a few years but the plastic is here forever. In the duck parks I have seen rafts of shells and wads washed up on shore. I have not been asked for picking up wads but I have found a few and pick them up. It is not hard to pick up after yourself. Loss happens and I have not found them all but try. Litterbugs are only one step above a thief IMO. -
Hey, Ronnie, don't let your wife read this, Bears Eat Wealthy Couple and Pilot After Helicopter Crash in Wilderness (msn.com)
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Proposed lead fishing tackle restriction
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in Conservation Issues
You have no idea! Oh, that's right you do because you sure scarfed down the squirrel Aroura one day here at the house did you not? HA! So what happened to the squirrel? Let me share please . There was a dusting in seasoned flour and a quick browning in goose fat. Removed the squirrel pieces and deglazed the skillet with some cranberry wine. Added some baby quartered onions from the garden and nestled in the squirrel, Covered and simmered for half hour, VID_20220718_120851165.mp4 Then plated and art the whole darned thing. Hot dang! -
Thank you Phil!
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Get after it Don, hope you get to posting more. We all enjoy reading everyone's adventures.
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My Parents took me when I was young, Then Pat and I took our son Matt, Matt and our daughter in law have taken their children. What goes around comes around.
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You Mr. Pro have been blessed I am thinking! Crispy dry here. Got maybe ten drops early. Now it's a steam bath.
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Interesting John, I will follow up with this deal. Humans with growths on the head. Like the jackalope theory maybe this is how man perceived what satin and his cohorts from hell looked like? Whey back when no one knew what formed these and guessed. I can see folks afflicted with this being burned at the stake like an accused witch. Cutaneous Horn — The Skin Growth That Turns Humans Into Unicorns (allthatsinteresting.com)
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I guess I look at things a bit different. Like the seatbelt law. It's pretty easy to buckle up and maybe save a life. Might be yours or a family member you save. when the law that required use of the kill switch were older outboards like cars that did not come out with seatbelts excluded? We had a water patrolman come to one of our safety meetings. The photos he brought was an eye opener. The clipping on of the kill lanyard is hard to get used to. Every time I shut down, I forget to unclip, but it will soon become easy. Kind of like wiping your rear after taking a dump. Call me a snowflake if you must I am an adult and can take the peer pressure. Think about these pictures, boating accidents propeller wounds photos - Bing images
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Awesome!
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Bummer about the boat coming loose. Some guys have no sense when it comes to being careful with their boat wake. I have never had good luck with a carabiner like that. Certified climbing ones are the only way to go if you need them. I learned my lesson as it looks like you have too. Nothing but a knot for me from now on.
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So, we all know you are pissed and want vengeance with traps that will hurt or kill someone and a gun with good sights. Please let us know how it goes for you when you are not personally being attacked after the law is involved. Good luck.
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Proposed lead fishing tackle restriction
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in Conservation Issues
So since this post, Just thinking about it made it appear. I did the peeping tom deal to make sure it was a young one. Being picky at the moment. Shot a fat one a couple weeks ago that was a female gray carrying two fetuses for a fall litter. Was a bummer IMO. Pat was my spotter and with binoculars could see it was a younger one, Pulled the trigger and it was a confirmed kill and shot was perfect, X rated confirm was a last winter/ spring male. Just right , -
Proposed lead fishing tackle restriction
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in Conservation Issues
The thing is still doing just fine and doing what it does best. Killing! Food and garden and yard pests. -
Those are still vintage. You don't see everyone using them. Heck, I have done prehistoric things give me a break would ya? .
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Awesome! We were there a couple hours early same day as you just messing around and caught a couple fish. More interested in running a little gas through the boat motor. If you didn't stop by the campground store you went by on way to launch and back out stop and get a hand dipped ice cream. They literally load the cone. Good stuff!
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Proposed lead fishing tackle restriction
BilletHead replied to BilletHead's topic in Conservation Issues
Oh its a matter of time when it will be all over IMO. Stuff is going to get really expensive our outlawed. I was browsing at Wal Mart the other day and game loads for dove season were ten bucks plus. I about puked. -
I get it! Like I need more stuff anyway? I do tend to accumulate stuff still. Before we went through Clinton from the east, I found two Shakespeare Wonder rods and two automatic fly reels for a real bargain. Going to set up some vintage outfits to fish with.
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Proposed Lead Fishing Tackle Restriction Faces Opposition From Sportfishing Community | GearJunkie
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well done friend!
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Look at the snow! I want snow right now but middle of next week would be better . Keith your check for jig heads went into this morning's Post so watch for it. When are you going to have a garage sale? Marty
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Yes, sport peppers are a hard-to-find thing in our parts. I picked and pickled some serranos from our garden. Bingo! Really close to the real deal. Neon pickle relish is another deal that is a mystery item. went with what we had on hand. took buns and toasted them on a hot griddle. This was a good deal as we did not get a soggy bun. Last but not least fellows you really need to acquire and use the celery salt. One word for that gamechanger. Freddys makes a decent Chicago dog, but I was introduced to then at sonic. They were very good and i wish they would bring them back, but we all know made at home is the very best.
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Your screen name is what? And what about that avatar??
BilletHead replied to ness's topic in General Angling Discussion
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Oklahoma Man Says Bigfoot Made Him Kill His Fishing Partner, Police Say (thedailybeast.com)
