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We were boarded by a couple of beggers while in Cabo.

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Haven't had any time for fishing, though the weather has been outstanding.  

 

One son dropping in, the other hanging on.

 

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Todays photo..... Kenansville lake Fl.

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On 4/14/2021 at 9:50 AM, TnRiver46 said:

 

 

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Sorry, just can't like photos that make me sneeze.  

 

We have the Munsters plague of oak caterpillars.  

You can tie a really good fly on a 200R hook, a pair of goose biots for the clinging tail, olive wool dubbing with gold wire wrap and black thread to finish the head.  

Tying this fly can be creepy - you keep checking your hair, back of your neck, and inside the back of your shirt for the one that's crawling on you.  

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6 minutes ago, John Dingman Sr. said:

How do you post photos on this site? it doesn't matter if I resize them or not it will not let me post them. 

You can upload to your gallery here and link to them or use a free or paid 3rd party image hosting site.  Just right click the image and choose copy image URL, then paste it directly here in the reply and the forum does the rest.

New toy....

 

Phosphorus Bronze is a strange beast, but definitely what I was looking for in a change from the 5-ply maple I've been using for half a decade.  More controlled high ends, and a walluping bottom end, even when tuned to what I'd call fairly high pitched.  It's also 6.5" deep.  I've only ever used 5" or 5.5" snare drums.

 

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@John Dingman Sr. You can do it two ways. The easy way is to find a picture re-sizer app and download it onto your device. I downsize mine to 50% size and it works fine every time. Then come here and click on add files- photo library, and pick the picture you just resized. 

The other way takes twice as long . Try the easy way first.?

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Had a couple passengers on the boat today, I think they really enjoyed their ride along.

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Photo for today…Can't beat that smile.

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Photo for today… Decent bull Dolphin and great eating from 40 miles East of Jacksonville Fl.

Heading to Palatka in a few minutes for a two day Bass Tourney. Rain both days.

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Lake Menderchuck Release ~

A Clean Lake Menderchuck Release ~ 

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A-Jay

 

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Photo for today ...Farm Pond-13

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2 hours ago, Ski said:

Photo for today ...Farm Pond-13

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I can only imagine how big the farm must be.....nice fish.

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On 4/16/2021 at 6:00 AM, Ski said:

Photo for today…Can't beat that smile.

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Perfect!

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It's rare when I come across anything furry and larger than a muskrat around here, so this cute guy was a surprise. It was a cool one-with-nature moment for me, so please refrain from commenting about how tasty they are roasted with hot sauce and cilantro. Thank you.

 

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2 hours ago, PhishLI said:

It's rare when I come across anything furry and larger than a muskrat around here, so this cute guy was a surprise. It was a cool one-with-nature moment for me, so please refrain from commenting about how tasty they are roasted with hot sauce and cilantro. Thank you.

 

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Live in coon country where they are heavily hunted and yet to here of anyone considering them as a delicacy. Lol

Beautiful creatures nonetheless. 

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36 minutes ago, Bird said:

Live in coon country where they are heavily hunted and yet to here of anyone considering them as a delicacy.

In my slow witted Brooklynese Italiano/Shanty Irish imagination just about anything might end up in a hillbilly casserole. I stand corrected. Grazie!

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BBQ'd they're edible but greasy. Put enough good BBQ sauce on about anything and it becomes edible though. 

 

Mainly you have to worry about stumbling across one of the ones that has an attitude. I got chased down the bank by a great big one once while I was night fishing. Stumbled on one that had found a fresh dead carp on the bank and I guess he thought I wanted to share. I still have scars on the inside of my thigh from trying to dive over a briar patch to get away from that growling, gnashing beast. 

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