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For a treat go to Amazon and look at sardines. Boys I love sardines. Seen a deal on the news. In the states now we have speciality sardine stores. The amount of information and opinions about sardines is off the charts. We bought a sampler pack from this company. Have two tins left. This post reminded me to get them out.
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Cedar Strip Canoe in process.
BilletHead replied to Daryk Campbell Sr's topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
I only laugh because like a bunch of you was on there. What is so funny is many of those guys were very smart mouthed. And you admit to. Did you moderate yourself Horace? 🤣 -
You need to get through some adds to read this, Will other states follow? This is just some information for you to read. I have no dog in this fight just thought I would pass this on. LiveScope leads to lower crappie limits at popular MS lakes (clarionledger.com)
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Hummmm , I like the sound of that.
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Cedar Strip Canoe in process.
BilletHead replied to Daryk Campbell Sr's topic in Tips & Tricks, Boat Help and Product Review
So, so neat Daryk. Please when you are ready to christen that pretty work of art use one of those tiny bottles of alcohol that are plastic laying all over the place. When you do the deed put it in the middle of a pool noodle. Shouldn't be a scratch on that before you go on the maiden voyage! -
Fixed it just for you my good man.
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Big salad on this hot day for main meal. Leftover fried wild turkey for the protein. Blue cheese dressing this time. Having same problem as @rps loading Pic. Server error. Bummer you all will have to take my word for it.
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Just discovered something, asiago chive butter. This was store bought. We have made a few compound butters before. Good stuff. But this butter was phenomenal. Had it on a couple small pieces of sourdough toast. Then it was so good made a couple more pieces. Yum.
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Picked up mine this morning while in town!
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I can see that! Kinda like pan fried bologna. Man I like that stuff. Plain or with mayo or miracle whip on white bread. Been awhile now I have to put bologna on Pat's shopping list. Crap now I have that Oscar Mayer song in my head. You two should now, thanks a lot. " My bologna has a first name it's O S C A R, my bologna has a second name it's M A Y E R " HA!
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I get it, too darned 🥵.
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Worse are Missouri guys that believe what other Missouri guys tell them they are white cats.
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Have also thought about something along this line, Amazon.com : 4G LTE Cellular Security Camera Outdoor - 3MP No WiFi Solar Security Camera Wireless Outdoor, 360° Full Cover with Solar Panel, Wireless Security Camera, HD 2K+ Color Night Vision, Smart AI Detection : Electronics Don't know what subscription would be. Betting cheaper than hunting cell cam. One thing though @ness you and Kathy might want to be careful getting frisky in the back yard :).
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Yes, easily if you are looking for a cell cam. Then a subscription monthly. Pretty reasonable depending on how many pictures you want. Some guys just disconnect with the service part of the months they don't want pictures. I like double use as a security cam.
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Love it.
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I try to get the squirrels before the bobcat do. It shows behind the house along the timber in early morning and evening. Think she is feeding her kittens. At night she is prowling the yard. We have had a good bunny hatch and she after those too.
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Then go into beast mode and forget what bored you about tossing delicate stuff for trout. I don't care if it is three inches or three foot or better fish. I just like throwing flies especially chucking big stuff. Do what you like and like what you do Pete 😉. I know you can do it.
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I think I may of posted this before but will do again. Simply crazy!
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Not white cats, untwist your guts Dave.
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Well Keith this can go smooth like my friends above said. Or it can me a nightmare depending on the DMV you are working with. I have horror stories about the nightmare part but finally got it straightened out. One thing It took me to figure out finally is first of all call the state DMV and talk to one of the workers there. IMO the contract local DMV places are scared to death to make a mistake and are gun shy making a decision. Call the state and tell them what you have going on. I have worked with two there on two different deals and all went well including a visit from a Highway patrolman to look over a flatbottom boat that never had taxes paid on at purchase many, many years ago since it went directly to a farm pond and never went to state waters and never had a motor on it. Was a form I had to get the seller to fill in a couple places and sign. Patrolman ran the vin number and checked out the boat to make sure what I had was correct on the form. He signed it and I mailed all I needed to the State DMV bypassing the local DMV. That was even suggested by the State. Quick turnaround and no hassle from the local ladies. For a few years we had the Gestapo running our local office. Not anymore. The new regime is really nice and can get proper answers for us. Fair but doing it the right way. If you decide to buy just give the state a call for advice first. Might save you some time and headache friend.
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Come on men, Let's not get this shut down. I understand both of you. This boils down to health care and might help someone here.
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We have been seeing a few cinnabar chanterelles showing up underneath the chestnut trees. I am thinking that the chanterelle harvest should be really good here this year and start showing up any day now. After two years of drought and no summer fungi we are so ready to get back into the game. Just got a new book. Yea I know lots of information out on the world wide web but I like books and reading. Two chanterelle recipes I'm very interested in trying. Chantrell jam and candied chanterelles. Huh you say? For those of you who don't know chanterelles have a fruity aroma like apricot so we will give it a go. Good luck summer foragers!
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Welcome Jeff, We already have a Jeff ( @Quillback ) here but very knowledgeable on the waters you inhabit. We welcome you though. Dang it The other Jeff beat me to it. Curses foiled again. He can set you straight!
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Must keep my mouth shut, must keep my mouth shut, must keep my mouth shut. 🤣
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You are very correct about both Trial Lake and Washington lake campgrounds. Very busy and both are water catchment lakes that are for supplying water to the upper Provo River. The two years we were there one-year Trial Lake was drained to almost nothing and the other year Washington lake was the same way. Quite a bit of pressure. Stocked by truck. Fish turnover is high with catch and keep fish are smaller. One thing about walking in we seen no fishermen in Star Lake and no fishermen on Cliff Lake either. Cliff Lake is close to Star with Star being a larger lake. These lakes are stocked by aircraft and fish survive and get much larger in both. One thing about Cliff Lake we caught both tigers and cutthroat, while just Tigers and Brook trout in Star. Devin you guys are going to have some fun out there. Will be neat to read your reports. Looking forward to it.