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Those lakes are referred to as "oxbows."

Yea, I know and I've heard them called sloughs and old rivers.

Besides Momo, there's Foxfire and the mystery light down in the corner of the state, can't remember what its called.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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Did you know if you put a raisin in a glass of champagne it will slowly fill with bubbles until it turns back into a grape!?!?!?!?!?!

Oh, and check out Wrench's link, there's some pretty neat info there.. But I'm still brushing my feet and washing my shoes..

LOL I’m starting to think your dyslexic!

Hey you never did say how it went on your catfish trip?

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Yea, I know and I've heard them called sloughs and old rivers.

Besides Momo, there's Foxfire and the mystery light down in the corner of the state, can't remember what its called.

Devil's Promenade, Hornet Spook Light, and Ozark Spook light. Same light, different names from the 1800's to present. Located near Joplin.

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ok, here we go.... Who among us has witnessed something (a phenomena so to speak) that they could not explain ?

Throw it out there and let's hear it. I've had two...but I'll save them for now.

One time at night on a friend's wooded property in Cherryville, MO, we stumbled across this strange pile of bluish-green glowing stuff, kinda scattered around in about a 2 foot circle. It kind of looked like little fragments of a glow-stick in the dark, but when we put the flashlight on it, it just looked like rotten wood chips from an old stump or something. We spent about an hour looking at it trying to figure out what it was. I figured it was some kind of fungus and tried to research it on the net when we got back, but never did find out what it was. Ironically, we had all eaten another type of fungus that night that could have explained the curious nature of the sighting, but would we all have seen the same thing that wasn't there (5 of us)?

...and no, I'm not joking about any part of that story.

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One time at night on a friend's wooded property in Cherryville, MO, we stumbled across this strange pile of bluish-green glowing stuff, kinda scattered around in about a 2 foot circle. It kind of looked like little fragments of a glow-stick in the dark, but when we put the flashlight on it, it just looked like rotten wood chips from an old stump or something. We spent about an hour looking at it trying to figure out what it was. I figured it was some kind of fungus and tried to research it on the net when we got back, but never did find out what it was. Ironically, we had all eaten another type of fungus that night that could have explained the curious nature of the sighting, but would we all have seen the same thing that wasn't there (5 of us)?

...and no, I'm not joking about any part of that story.

Eric, what you found was a fungus! One time I went to the Mo. Conservation web site and looked up mushrooms. I read all about morels and stuff like that. I was surprised at how many different kinds of mushrooms there are. Some you can eat! DUH! Some you can’t, some will kill you and even one that glowed in the dark. You might try tracing my foot steps and see if you can find what I read. I paid no attention to it but you might have a little more interest in it. Either that or it was Alien poop! LOL

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Fishcat caught he of lots stinkbait on.

But how big where they and in what conditions did they find them in?

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Once when I was a kid we had some sort of caterpillar plague that over took our land by the trillions of billions, I’m not kidding! My dad had to hire a company to come in and spay the land just to try and regain control. They ate the leaves on the trees and every thing else. Acre after Acre, it was the summer that looked like winter.

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Ironically, we had all eaten another type of fungus that night that could have explained the curious nature of the sighting, but would we all have seen the same thing that wasn't there (5 of us)?

Ergot? Psillocybin? Peyote? That would explain the visions.

John

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