02-15-2012, 01:08 PM
[quote TyeDyeTwins]I am gettin excited! I am a butt hair away from pontooning now! Thanks for the detailed report[/quote]
Aaaaaaaand there's a visual I didn't need this morning! [shocked] Ok, well any morning!
Good going Catcherman! Wish I had some whities to play with closer. Someday I have GOT to get my kid onto THAT kind of action!
I'm quite sure I've seen posts of UL Bass - now they've got both largies, and smallies in there, no?
A pike, a pickerel - they all's gots teeths.
So if ya catch a pike and let it go and a DNR officer sees you, or you get reported - what do they do?
Just curious how that works. They should make carp a mandatory kill (except for them carp lovers out there!!!)
Have never tried Pike or Musky, but I hear - besides the big bones - they have some nice fillets. Just curious - did you try it?
Still just strikes me how Suckers are considered such trash fish in so many places, yet so beloved on UL, cuz they are native. I guess when a lake has had such a history of toxicology studies they gotta start with something as a gauge of success in cleanup efforts.
And speaking of cleaning up - again - nice on the Whites! Ah - the wet water beckons! I think Friday's a river day!!!
Aaaaaaaand there's a visual I didn't need this morning! [shocked] Ok, well any morning!
Good going Catcherman! Wish I had some whities to play with closer. Someday I have GOT to get my kid onto THAT kind of action!
I'm quite sure I've seen posts of UL Bass - now they've got both largies, and smallies in there, no?
A pike, a pickerel - they all's gots teeths.
So if ya catch a pike and let it go and a DNR officer sees you, or you get reported - what do they do?
Just curious how that works. They should make carp a mandatory kill (except for them carp lovers out there!!!)
Have never tried Pike or Musky, but I hear - besides the big bones - they have some nice fillets. Just curious - did you try it?
Still just strikes me how Suckers are considered such trash fish in so many places, yet so beloved on UL, cuz they are native. I guess when a lake has had such a history of toxicology studies they gotta start with something as a gauge of success in cleanup efforts.
And speaking of cleaning up - again - nice on the Whites! Ah - the wet water beckons! I think Friday's a river day!!!