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She'll get back to you this afternoon @LrgmouthShad. Right now she's busy catching 97 bass on a two hour trip. 

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4 minutes ago, T-Billy said:

on a two hour trip.

Long as it doesn't turn into a 'three hour tour'. ;)

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Probably gonna be a new Maine state record come lunch time.  I mean if we're speculating. ???

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Good morning, Mr. Shad.

 

You guys are so funny. I was fishing and landed 21. I'll post pics in the Latest Catch Pics thread.

 

There aren't many farms in coastal Maine, but I crossed a pasture to reach this morning's pond, so my morning was listening to owls and cows. I baked dark chocolate chip cookies with roasted, salted pecans for the farmer and am returning this afternoon to buy some of their pumpkins.

 

I sound like I live in 1954, don't I?

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Ha! They were actually a little tricky this morning, holding tight to a shrubby shoreline. I had to hit the pockets to catch them.

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@ol'crickety so 25 minutes?  
 

I think you and everyone else knows I am only teasing. You have been extremely dedicated. results like yours only come from dedication.
 

My only jealousy is I haven’t fished since July! Keep up the stellar year. I am living through you and everyone else on BR who is out on the water.
 

 

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On 10/1/2023 at 10:28 AM, ol'crickety said:

You guys are so funny. I was fishing and landed 21. I'll post pics in the Latest Catch Pics thread.

 

There aren't many farms in coastal Maine, but I crossed a pasture to reach this morning's pond, so my morning was listening to owls and cows. I baked dark chocolate chip cookies with roasted, salted pecans for the farmer and am returning this afternoon to buy some of their pumpkins.

 

You literally sound like the coolest person I've never met. If I ever move to Maine, I'm going to try very hard to become your friend. 

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6 hours ago, JackstrawIII said:

 

You literally sound like the coolest person I've never met. If I ever move to Maine, I'm going to try very hard to become your friend. 

 

It's Maine that's cool, literally and figuratively. While much of the country was way too hot, we were just right, and Maine has many more bass than people. What's not to love?

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2 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

 

It's Maine that's cool, literally and figuratively. While much of the country was way too hot, we were just right, and Maine has many more bass than people. What's not to love?

People and hot weather. Both items worth avoiding for this guy.

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Miss Crickety... your screen name begs the question: do you fish with crickets?

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@ol'crickety Bravo on your successful adventure. Also on fostering the farmer to be an advocate. Nice choice and good form on the enticements.

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11 hours ago, thediscochef said:

No lies detected 

 

I don't know what I'll do when they come to civilize Maine with strip malls and subdivisions. I'll feel like Huck Finn, but with no territory to save me: I got to light out for the territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before.”

 

1 hour ago, Fishing_Rod said:

Bravo on your successful adventure. Also on fostering the farmer to be an advocate. Nice choice and good form on the enticements.

 

One taste of my cookies and they're hooked. I bake them with milk chocolate chips, semi-sweet chunks, dark chocolate drops, Madagascar vanilla, and salted, roasted pecans. 

 

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46 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

 

I don't know what I'll do when they come to civilize Maine with strip malls and subdivisions. I'll feel like Huck Finn, but with no territory to save me: I got to light out for the territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before.”

 

 

One taste of my cookies and they're hooked. I bake them with milk chocolate chips, semi-sweet chunks, dark chocolate drops, Madagascar vanilla, and salted, roasted pecans. 

 

Just reading about the cookies has me hooked!

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1 hour ago, ol'crickety said:

 

I don't know what I'll do when they come to civilize Maine with strip malls and subdivisions. I'll feel like Huck Finn, but with no territory to save me: I got to light out for the territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before.”

 

 

One taste of my cookies and they're hooked. I bake them with milk chocolate chips, semi-sweet chunks, dark chocolate drops, Madagascar vanilla, and salted, roasted pecans. 

 


DFW's been expanding since I was born, even in the last few years I have seen a rise in visitors to Roberts. I'm one of those people that remembers when this was all pastures and woods. I hate how the expansion has gone, DFW has done it in the least efficient and least enjoyable way possible. I would leave if I felt like I could

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7 minutes ago, thediscochef said:

I'm one of those people that remembers when this was all pastures and woods.

 

I suffered the same transformation in Columbus, Ohio. There were streams I explored and farm ponds I fished as a kid. I rode my bike to them to catch crawdads, catch fish, pluck apples off long-abandoned trees, and poke under rocks. The city kept expanding and expanding, gobbling one stream and farm pond after another. 

 

Broke. My. Heart. 

 

There are kids who need green to grow. TV kids don't need the green, but some of us do. Just as some adults can't breathe inside drywall boxes. 

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5 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

There are kids who need green to grow. TV kids don't need the green, but some of us do. Just as some adults can't breathe inside drywall boxes. 

People wonder why kids don't play outside like they used to, but create public spaces that look like this:

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6 minutes ago, thediscochef said:

People wonder why kids don't play outside like they used to, but create public spaces that look like this:

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^This^ photo is Everycity, USA. I used to drive thousands of miles for my work and every city looked like your photo. 

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11 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

 

^This^ photo is Everycity, USA. I used to drive thousands of miles for my work and every city looked like your photo. 

The entire DFW metroplex is basically some version of this, for dozens and dozens of miles. It could have been done so much better, but single use zoning with huge parking minimums is the primary state of existence around here - leads to enormous parking lots that will never be full, and entire swaths of city without any kind of food options within a reasonable drive, bike, or walk time. It's the dumbest form of development 

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43 minutes ago, thediscochef said:

leads to enormous parking lots that will never be full

Aint helping that they're probably black tar and absorbing heat.  No wonder its so d**n hot in Texas.

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35 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Aint helping that they're probably black tar and absorbing heat.  No wonder its so d**n hot in Texas.

The reasons for it are complicated - most of the bones, the main arteries of the state were constructed at a time where ranches and such dominated the landscape/development and were the primary vehicle owners in the state - most in the cities didn't need the car until development started spreading outward instead of upward. Now we have a huge influx of population and by the numbers, there could simply never be enough maintainable road to keep the congestion here managed - unless it could be possible for easier walking to be an option for those who could choose to do so

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