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Alternate energies or..... Failing that "Memorial Gardens"
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Next thing I know you'll have 1/2 of OFC at my door plate in hand I may have to find me another fryer or 2
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If I gotta do all the cooking, wifey's got to do the entertaining Wild Posted Today, 06:32 PM Lucky guy! All we ever get dropped on our doorstep are 50 pound zucchini. Try and make a cobbler out of that Battered deep fried zucchini sticks with Tzatziki or wild garlic and chive dip. Yum Yum The joys of living in a farm community. A lot of barter.
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Great job Randy. Get em out with you every chance you can and enjoy every minute of it.
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I had hopes of going out again and beating up on some fishies seeing as I was having so much fun yesterday. When I got home there were 1, then 2, bushels of tomatoes, a 1/4 bushel of peppers, and a 1/2 bushel of pears waiting on the doorstep. So much for any fishing plans. Round one produced the following. 4 pans of pear cobbler 1 1/2 gallons of salsa Plus I managed to bag and freeze another 60lbs of tomato. I am now on round two. In the pots are 4 gallons of pasta sauce and another gallon of my "Roadkill Chilli" Once I get that done I still have this to process. It can be a long cold winter, but we won't starve I'll surely need to go fishinh tomorrow after this is all done.
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I'm on my 3rd year with a Pfleuger President and it has been quite reliable considering the abuse a lot of my gear goes through.
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Thanks to the good Lord, and the help and benevolence of many, My daughter is a fine and healthy specimen of a young woman. Thankfully, I get to see that reminder every morning, and I am content (even if she does whoop me fishing some days.)
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Kinda neat going back to an old haunt and finding the fish are still there
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I don't know what crawled up yer shorts last night to set yer b---s on fire last night! However, I will give you a little story. Pictured above is my daughter Anna. The apple of my eye. My pride and joy ( despite being a teenager). From the pic you would never know she had serious health problems. At age 4, Anna had serious problems and the Shrine stepped in to look after her in every way possible. Without the help of this charity we would have lost her. While she was hospitalized, we weren't working and members of the church and local benevolent funds help us pay our bills. Without these charities we would have lost our home. She took nearly 2 years to recover from this surgery (one of several) In that time we had a very unhappy, uncomfortable and pained child. Along came the Sunshine Wish Foundation to whisk her off to DisneyWorld and be trated like the queen of the land. They got her to smile and laugh again. They put an even bigger and stupider grin on my Ugli mug. The points to the story are these. 1) Nobody had to help anybody out. They did freely out of good will. 2) Those who benefit from the efforts of these charities do not care how the money was raised. We were just thankful they were there in an hour of need. 3) If they had fun raising money fishing, golfing, playing poker, drinking, etc... . I hope they had a great time. It's a wonderful feeling to be able to do good while feeling good. Nobody questions a Lion or Kin when they have a good time fundraising, and we dig deep into our pockets. IF this is how we can put more funds into the warchest, so be it. It just means more will benefit. I hope I haven't bored you all with my dribble story, but I felt you need to hear it from a recipient's point of view.
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Not 100% on the snake I.D. Being juvenile it is really difficult to differentiate between a water snake and a milk snake. Lacking any hint of red in the skin I would think more likely a water snake.
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At 9:30 everybody else was sleeping or passed out. If I'm feeling good I am not wasting my day indoors like the rest of the household. I get stuck at home enough already. Right now I'm stewing up another batch of salsa ( like the batch we never cracked open at the trailer) Then I got another bushel of tomatoes dropped off at the house to be processed tonight. My neighbours can smell the cooking walking up the street for a block.
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Another quiet day spent walking some more trails and hit another section of L Gibson. The rain held off and the sun even chose to shine. The bite was good with some sizeable fish hitting both spinnerbaits and tubes. This bass ate a tube. 17 inches and 2-2 1/2lbs. The smallies wanted the spinnerbait. I didn't even notice this little fella. I just felt him strike at my trouser leg a couple of times. Must be from this year's hatch, just shy of 12" There is one smallie there that got the better of me twice today. Probably close to the 20" mark. Took my spinnerbait into a tree to free himself in the morning. Went back to the same spot in the afternoon and he bit off my tube. I'll deal with him later
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I don't remember which states, but some allow the use of up to 8 rods for crappie fishing. I've seen the rig they mount them on across the bow of the boat. There is no sport in that at all. However, as they say, to each his own. I can only cast one rod at a time.
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I've been very happy with my Legend over the past 7 years. If anything I wish it had a bigger livewell, say 40" long. I didn't do the motor upgrade which has saved a lot of $ in fuel. Besides, I'm not in a hurry on the water. The son doesn't like the boat. Too small, too slow, not a bass boat, not a big name Sorry for his luck
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Another nut from Niagara! Welcome Great pics and report. Lots of great fishery throughout the region. I always seem to hit the crowds in that one spot. A bunch of us "nuts" will have to hook up some time.
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You haven't been to one of the BigUgli's pot luck fish fries. 20lbs of fish, 20+ side dishes and a whole lotta beer. Nobody needs to eat the next day.
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QUOTE(GCD @ Sep 25 2008, 08:50 AM) tradition would have it, we kept a sharp eye out for fresh road kill on the way up and it came in handy! Lester made an excellent pot roast of Groundhog one night and I prepared 'Possum hind quarters and Armadillo chops Nobody died, hurled, or had the Hershey squirts... so all was good! Truly a man of similar tastes. Hope to meet up with you one day. We can swap recipes
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New camera and retail store rant..NF sorta
bigugli replied to bigfish1965's topic in General Discussion
Take a look at every grocery store or garden centre or lumber yard. Regional pricing provides a very comfortable margin to cover freight costs, etc... Other chains may keep a chain wide price. It just means that the stores closer to point of supply have pricing that helps offset higher price costs in more remote areas. Either way the customer pays. After all a business exists to make money, not lose it. -
No such thing as too soon is there? Maybe a little less meat in the diet next time. I gotta see the roto router guy tomorrow
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Not stupid! Just got yer head buried too deep in the slop.
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It certainly was a great trip. No one could complain about the lack of action, even if they were smaller fish. The highway #7 is a beautiful area to be out fishing. We had far too much man meat for our gang. Enough to feed 10. I guess I'll have to go meat free for a few days to level off the cholesterol. We had meat with a side dish of meat. Meat for brekkie, with a side of fish. Pepperoni and sausages for snacks. Of course, there was the Roadkill Chilli ( we just told Jeff it was venison ). A few more pics And , yes Virginia, Santa now has a tan to match his red suit.
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New camera and retail store rant..NF sorta
bigugli replied to bigfish1965's topic in General Discussion
I gave up on the big box electronics stores. I find most of the staff as useful as teets on a chicken. It's like buying tackle at CTC or Walmart. If you're really lucky the staff in sporting goods might know a little about hockey. Other than that you are SOL. On top of that, the pricing at a big box is not always cheaper. -
Pussers and lime juice?
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Nice clutch of birds there. WTG.
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We'd regularly engage in various physical ship to ship challenges. All bicker and injury was soothed with a cup of Old Grog.