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4 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

I caught a goby in MI and tried it for live bait. Do others try that? 

Yikes 

It is unlawful to posess live gobies on the Great Lakes 

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I've intentionally caught up a bunch of gobies to create chum line of dead gobies to ignite the bite. 

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28 minutes ago, slonezp said:

It is unlawful to posess live gobies on the Great Lakes 

Hmmm. I asked a dude fishing there if it was legal and he said yes because they were invasive. Good thing I didn’t get caught I guess. I didn’t possess but one live goby and it was on my hook 

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The beginning of another great day at the office….

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

Hmmm. I asked a dude fishing there if it was legal and he said yes because they were invasive. Good thing I didn’t get caught I guess. I didn’t possess but one live goby and it was on my hook 

You how many times on the show Northwoods Law or Lonestar Law people getting busted because they posted their illegal activities on social media? 
 

Maybe they’ll give you a break because you were honest about it. ?

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12 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

You how many times on the show Northwoods Law or Lonestar Law people getting busted because they posted their illegal activities on social media? 
 

Maybe they’ll give you a break because you were honest about it. ?

Ha! I do think I have a photo of it…….. caught with a night crawler. Then I just kept slinging it out there 

 

seems to me like possessing live gobies means having a bucket full of them, not just one attached to a night crawler. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it! 

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I haven't played on this thread in too long. 

Finally got this bike project where I want it to ride with a bar swap to Cinelli 64 Dream Bars. 

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On the subject of bikes. here is my 29'r mountain bike that I can no longer ride due to medical issues. I should sell it, but I just can't bring myself to post an ad for it..

 

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Nothing like fishing in the mountains 
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Got to the Soo Locks today to see this 660 footer go through. We waited forever to see a 1000 footer, gave up went shopping then ate at a restaurant next to the Soo locks and watched the 1000 footer go through. Having a good time. 
 

 

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2 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

Got to the Soo Locks today to see this 660 footer go through. We waited forever to see a 1000 footer, gave up went shopping then ate at a restaurant next to the Soo locks and watched the 1000 footer go through. Having a good time. 
 

 

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Where is that located?

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7 hours ago, slonezp said:

Where is that located?

Sault Ste. Marie, Mi

 

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Sunrise in Saint Ignace. Kind of regretting not bringing the poles, looks like a good top water morning. 
 

 

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Interesting old mahogany boat seen (and heard!) on Lake George...

 

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Through the haze w/telephoto and heavily cropped:

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6poundbass and I with the Mackinaw bridge behind us. Driving over can be a bit intimidating IMO. 
 

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Pup is starting to put on some size. Quite confused why he can't squeeze though the gate to the porch anymore. ?

 

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Pretty darn close to a unicorn. This guy lives his life at a deer farm in St. Ignace. 
 

 

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2 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

Pretty darn close to a unicorn. This guy lives his life at a deer farm in St. Ignace. 
 

 

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Argonne labs in IL is home to a population of Fallow Deer which are native to Africa. They were given to, or sold to the original owner of the land from the Rothschild family. The deer are all white but are not albino.

 

Do you know if the above deer is a true albino or just a long distance from home?

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1 hour ago, slonezp said:

Argonne labs in IL is home to a population of Fallow Deer which are native to Africa. They were given to, or sold to the original owner of the land from the Rothschild family. The deer are all white but are not albino.

 

Do you know if the above deer is a true albino or just a long distance from home?

I don’t think it’s an albino because he nose and eyes aren’t pink. They do have some there with the pink eyes. He is a whitetail. All they had there were whitetail. I wonder if it’s an all white piebald?

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12 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

I don’t think it’s an albino because he nose and eyes aren’t pink. They do have some there with the pink eyes. He is a whitetail. All they had there were whitetail. I wonder if it’s an all white piebald?

I’ve always heard white ones referred to as piebald 

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38 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

I’ve always heard white ones referred to as piebald 

So I just looked it up because I wasn’t 100% sure myself. Piebald can be all white though generally they have some brown coat like we’re use to seeing. They will have pigment on their nose, eyes, and hooves. Albino have zero pigment which gives them the pink eyes, nose, and hooves. So the picture I posted is a piebald whitetail. 

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