Aquatic Ape Ancestors... Count me in..
badbobby wrote:
Slat has many theorys
that's prolly one ofem
No fishin today or too many weeds?
bahmer wrote:
good luck hope that you can get out and go fishin. It is almost ice fishin weather up here.
nope, completely covered with grass
we wont go back there til mid March
badbobby wrote:
nope, completely covered with grass
we wont go back there til mid March
You can go for crappies then right? Or does Mama need to be watched? If you want maybe I can come down to Humble and stay with Mama for a few days while you go crappie fishing.
bahmer wrote:
You can go for crappies then right? Or does Mama need to be watched? If you want maybe I can come down to Humble and stay with Mama for a few days while you go crappie fishing.
my boat supplier is not a crappie enthusiast
so if we go to rayburn,it will be for bass
though if my grandson asks me to go to rayburn
then we can mayhaps catch some crappie for Mama
BTW
my daughter would keep tabs on mama--but thanks for offer
badbobby wrote:
my boat supplier is not a crappie enthusiast
so if we go to rayburn,it will be for bass
though if my grandson asks me to go to rayburn
then we can mayhaps catch some crappie for Mama
BTW
my daughter would keep tabs on mama--but thanks for offer
Just trying to help out is all.
badbobby wrote:
my boat supplier is not a crappie enthusiast
so if we go to rayburn,it will be for bass
though if my grandson asks me to go to rayburn
then we can mayhaps catch some crappie for Mama
BTW
my daughter would keep tabs on mama--but thanks for offer
I am continually questioning in my mind why anyone that doesn't eat fish nor dies the guy who fishes with him eat fish why do they bother fishing. It kind of reminds of the old west where they rode in trains and shot the buffalo but never ate them nor cleaned them nor used the hides. It seems like a total waste of time to fish that way maybe you guys would do better in a kiddie pool catching and releasing minnows instead. I was always taught that wht ever you shot or caught you kept it and ate it otherwise you had no business catching or shooting it in the first place. Remember fish have feelings to.
bahmer wrote:
I am continually questioning in my mind why anyone that doesn't eat fish nor dies the guy who fishes with him eat fish why do they bother fishing. It kind of reminds of the old west where they rode in trains and shot the buffalo but never ate them nor cleaned them nor used the hides. It seems like a total waste of time to fish that way maybe you guys would do better in a kiddie pool catching and releasing minnows instead. I was always taught that wht ever you shot or caught you kept it and ate it otherwise you had no business catching or shooting it in the first place. Remember fish have feelings to.
I am continually questioning in my mind why anyone... (
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I love fishing... Not a fan of fish...
Think catch and release is cruel...
Back home the fish I caught went to family and friends... Over here I usually fish with my wife's uncle, so he takes my catch as well...
I love being out at the lake or river.. The peace and quiet... Cracking a beer or two... Bitching about life... Or just enjoying the moment...
bahmer wrote:
I am continually questioning in my mind why anyone that doesn't eat fish nor dies the guy who fishes with him eat fish why do they bother fishing. It kind of reminds of the old west where they rode in trains and shot the buffalo but never ate them nor cleaned them nor used the hides. It seems like a total waste of time to fish that way maybe you guys would do better in a kiddie pool catching and releasing minnows instead. I was always taught that wht ever you shot or caught you kept it and ate it otherwise you had no business catching or shooting it in the first place. Remember fish have feelings to.
I am continually questioning in my mind why anyone... (
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my partner eats fish
I like the feel of a predator on the end of my line,
and I like to just get out on the water,whether the fish are cooperating or not
and besides it keeps me outa trouble
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