Hi all,
The crappie are starting to show up in good numbers on the steep shoreline drop offs, not much happening with them on the reefs but they will be there soon enough. The ones we've been getting are really nice slabs, 14" would be average with a lot of 15"ers. They are pretty scattered, some even hitting suspended half way in the water column, but although spread out they are aggressive when you find a couple.
I think I solved the problem to the, I Need skein,,,,,,
Worked on this for a while and it seems to be catching on . Sold over 145 the past weekend
Real skein and my tie. Soft 6mm eggs.
It,s caught on so well,guys are asking for smaller for steelhead.
I know there's a good number of gardeners here. So I've been growing these heirloom Greek tomatoes for over 30 years now and saving seeds. Best tomatoes I've ever had and that includes for canning as they are so meaty and full of flavour. They are a large tomato, over a pound is common. So I went to water them yesterday evening and found a huge one. It wasn't quite ripe yet but it was starting to look funny around the stem so I picked it. Biggest one I've had in a couple of years at 2lb 4oz. and 6" across, looks like my feeding regime this season is working well. Also included a pic of what the inside looks like.
Probably your stock wiring. My Lund did the same thing until I ran dedicated wires to a distribution box for my finders (Two Helix 12s). Fixed the problem instantly.
I don't know anyone that would ever stand in that section and fish chinooks in Sept. Now floating giant skeen chunks at the mouth? That can be a fun time.
Great looking tomato. I have had it happen two times also. One red and one yellow. In my case it never happened again. Have come close. I saved the seeds but could never duplicate it. We do preserve a “few” every year but they are store bought San Marsano variety. This year 10 bu gave us 200 jars.