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Well, yesterday I killed a mosquito. Depending on shade, some parts of the ground still have snow. The pond still has some ice.
However at the river, the icebreaker came and did its work, and some water is free to cast from shore! Since open water season doesn't begin until April 1st, we aren't allowed to go striper fishing. but we can smelt! ![]() Signs of spring up here. Getting very close to 50 degree highs. Songbirds return. Ducks and geese. Snakes come back out (in reference to another post). $24 for that fishing license, let's make it worth every penny! |
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Lone,
I saw an article in either my Field and Stream or Outdoor Life that showed a guy wading near the bank scooping smelt up with a hand held net? Is that legal where you are? |
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yeah geek it is leagel in ny also the net size is extremly enforced. besides nothing like boiled leeks/ramps,deep fried, beer battered smelt, and a bucket of sam adams
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[quote author=Lone_Archer link=board=Tourneys;num=1111628966;start=0#0 date=03/23/05 at 20:49:26]Well, yesterday I killed a mosquito. [/quote]
I just joined PETA because of people like you who inflict such unspeakable cruelty on God's creatures! ;D |
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I'm an unofficial member of PETA
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Ha, well, I went to the river with two friends and we made some casts for about 2 hours, but didn't catch any fish. Ah well.
We had a lot of fun in the day after leaving the river. We nearly called a girl, posing as a victoria's secret telemarketer, conducting a survey on pantie preference Welcome to warped sense of humor. I actually had some good pictures, such as a plastic spoon we caught (no kidding) and also one of us in a broken shopping cart while being tipped over, but the camera batteries were gone. Alas! Next time perhaps. |
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where to start........ sounds like being and average 15 year old don't it??
zooker
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Lone, They are great to eat.As Zooker said its legal here in NY to net them.On a good run you can fill a garbage can full of them in a few hours of wading and dipping.The downside of it is you have to clean them all. We use scissors to clean them. P N J
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we used paring knives and spend half a day cleaning
zooker
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Zook,
If you like em fried, try em smoked sometime. A little taste of paradise IMO. Skeeter |
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