NuffDaddy wrote:Nigga ran that back like he had my VCR
Mornin Beef wrote:all i can think about is fresh stripe bass and shellfish and 90 degrees right now. on LI i would eat tons of striper sushi as I cut them up. That is such a good eating fish. Bout to go shovel a foot of snow. wish jehler lived close, id give him a sixer of vernors and a rabbit or something to get this snow outta here.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:all i can think about is fresh stripe bass and shellfish and 90 degrees right now. on LI i would eat tons of striper sushi as I cut them up. That is such a good eating fish. Bout to go shovel a foot of snow. wish jehler lived close, id give him a sixer of vernors and a rabbit or something to get this snow outta here.
A lake near here is loaded down with stripers, but they say you shouldn't eat them. bc the lake is a cooling pond for a power plant and they claim the mercury levels are really high. I've eaten ducks killed off that lake and it never hurt me though.
Eric Haynes wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:all i can think about is fresh stripe bass and shellfish and 90 degrees right now. on LI i would eat tons of striper sushi as I cut them up. That is such a good eating fish. Bout to go shovel a foot of snow. wish jehler lived close, id give him a sixer of vernors and a rabbit or something to get this snow outta here.
A lake near here is loaded down with stripers, but they say you shouldn't eat them. bc the lake is a cooling pond for a power plant and they claim the mercury levels are really high. I've eaten ducks killed off that lake and it never hurt me though.
Didn't they just come back with a study that showed that the mercury levels of tuna(or some other common fish), which we thought the levels were rising drastically, were identical to that of the fish from the 50's? I'll try finding the article because I didn't really pay attention to it. Mercury is tasty.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Isn't Georgia a hot spot for quail?
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Isn't Georgia a hot spot for quail?
assateague wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:assateague wrote:If you do end up down here, and get to fish in the salt a bit, you should really go out for croaker when the weather gets hot. 50 a day limit, and they are my favorite eating fish, hands down.
is that deep water out on one of those party boat charter deals or you got buddies you go out with?
No, croaker are everywhere when they start running. They'll be in anything from 4 feet to 20 feet. I've caught them from the surf, my little hybrid out next to a 20ft deep channel, in the flats in 3 feet of water, from a pier, from a bridge. Anywhere. Your boat will be just fine for croaker.
Willie wrote:assateague wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:assateague wrote:If you do end up down here, and get to fish in the salt a bit, you should really go out for croaker when the weather gets hot. 50 a day limit, and they are my favorite eating fish, hands down.
is that deep water out on one of those party boat charter deals or you got buddies you go out with?
No, croaker are everywhere when they start running. They'll be in anything from 4 feet to 20 feet. I've caught them from the surf, my little hybrid out next to a 20ft deep channel, in the flats in 3 feet of water, from a pier, from a bridge. Anywhere. Your boat will be just fine for croaker.
Croaker chokin is awesome
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Willie wrote:assateague wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:assateague wrote:If you do end up down here, and get to fish in the salt a bit, you should really go out for croaker when the weather gets hot. 50 a day limit, and they are my favorite eating fish, hands down.
is that deep water out on one of those party boat charter deals or you got buddies you go out with?
No, croaker are everywhere when they start running. They'll be in anything from 4 feet to 20 feet. I've caught them from the surf, my little hybrid out next to a 20ft deep channel, in the flats in 3 feet of water, from a pier, from a bridge. Anywhere. Your boat will be just fine for croaker.
Croaker chokin is awesome
They pretty good to eat? I've caught a ton from a friend of mines dock but always threw the ugly fuckers back. We always fished for sea trout and flounder down there.
jehler wrote:Beef, $50, I think that's a fair offer
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Willie wrote:assateague wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:assateague wrote:If you do end up down here, and get to fish in the salt a bit, you should really go out for croaker when the weather gets hot. 50 a day limit, and they are my favorite eating fish, hands down.
is that deep water out on one of those party boat charter deals or you got buddies you go out with?
No, croaker are everywhere when they start running. They'll be in anything from 4 feet to 20 feet. I've caught them from the surf, my little hybrid out next to a 20ft deep channel, in the flats in 3 feet of water, from a pier, from a bridge. Anywhere. Your boat will be just fine for croaker.
Croaker chokin is awesome
They pretty good to eat? I've caught a ton from a friend of mines dock but always threw the ugly fuckers back. We always fished for sea trout and flounder down there.
no no no!Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Beef, $50, I think that's a fair offer
Got stuck in my driveway twice, no shittin either, woulda tossed you benji at one point if i could have got a short tow too.
jehler wrote:no no no!Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Beef, $50, I think that's a fair offer
Got stuck in my driveway twice, no shittin either, woulda tossed you benji at one point if i could have got a short tow too.
Your reading me all wrong beef
The $50 is what I'm offering for all your spoons, flies, flashers and Dipsy divers you won't need anymore after the move
oh hell, $75 thenMornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:no no no!Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Beef, $50, I think that's a fair offer
Got stuck in my driveway twice, no shittin either, woulda tossed you benji at one point if i could have got a short tow too.
Your reading me all wrong beef
The $50 is what I'm offering for all your spoons, flies, flashers and Dipsy divers you won't need anymore after the move
Dont play
dammit beel, quit tryin to screw up my dealbill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
Mornin Beef wrote:bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
If i can dig clams, get salt stipers, maybe pirate an oyster bed or two, figure out the crabs, croakers, let me tell you bill, i am sorry bill, i dont like it either. salt is best.
Mornin Beef wrote:Im serious here, Im getting tired of working my balls off for ducks, im ready for the easy deer life. im so sick and tired of 12$ a pound goldeneye meals.
assateague wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Willie wrote:assateague wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:assateague wrote:If you do end up down here, and get to fish in the salt a bit, you should really go out for croaker when the weather gets hot. 50 a day limit, and they are my favorite eating fish, hands down.
is that deep water out on one of those party boat charter deals or you got buddies you go out with?
No, croaker are everywhere when they start running. They'll be in anything from 4 feet to 20 feet. I've caught them from the surf, my little hybrid out next to a 20ft deep channel, in the flats in 3 feet of water, from a pier, from a bridge. Anywhere. Your boat will be just fine for croaker.
Croaker chokin is awesome
They pretty good to eat? I've caught a ton from a friend of mines dock but always threw the ugly fuckers back. We always fished for sea trout and flounder down there.
Delicious.
QH's Paw wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Im serious here, Im getting tired of working my balls off for ducks, im ready for the easy deer life. im so sick and tired of 12$ a pound goldeneye meals.
Get the fuck off the wrong coast then. The great duck hunting on the east coast is history. There are few exceptions.
If you want to hunt bird numbers and, see enough to actually realize the migrations, start heading west. All of the flyways to the west of the Atlantic flyway pump out numbers on the ground with migrations you can see, sometimes daily.
Mornin Beef wrote:bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
If i can dig clams, get salt stipers, maybe pirate an oyster bed or two, figure out the crabs, croakers, let me tell you bill, i am sorry bill, i dont like it either. salt is best.
waterfowlman wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
If i can dig clams, get salt stipers, maybe pirate an oyster bed or two, figure out the crabs, croakers, let me tell you bill, i am sorry bill, i dont like it either. salt is best.
Beef
Come visit me sometime. You'd love the little seaside town I live in. Population 200, one stop sign, crabbing, clamming, flounder capital of the world, Rockfish up the ass and some pretty fair waterfowl shooting. We joke that a traffic jam is two cars at the stop sign....and they're usually just two guys bullshitting with each other.
Willie wrote:waterfowlman wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
If i can dig clams, get salt stipers, maybe pirate an oyster bed or two, figure out the crabs, croakers, let me tell you bill, i am sorry bill, i dont like it either. salt is best.
Beef
Come visit me sometime. You'd love the little seaside town I live in. Population 200, one stop sign, crabbing, clamming, flounder capital of the world, Rockfish up the ass and some pretty fair waterfowl shooting. We joke that a traffic jam is two cars at the stop sign....and they're usually just two guys bullshitting with each other.
Where did you end up?
Willie wrote:waterfowlman wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
If i can dig clams, get salt stipers, maybe pirate an oyster bed or two, figure out the crabs, croakers, let me tell you bill, i am sorry bill, i dont like it either. salt is best.
Beef
Come visit me sometime. You'd love the little seaside town I live in. Population 200, one stop sign, crabbing, clamming, flounder capital of the world, Rockfish up the ass and some pretty fair waterfowl shooting. We joke that a traffic jam is two cars at the stop sign....and they're usually just two guys bullshitting with each other.
Where did you end up?
waterfowlman wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:bill herian wrote:You can't leave salmonids and perch and walleyes. No matter what you trade them for.
You just can't do it.
If i can dig clams, get salt stipers, maybe pirate an oyster bed or two, figure out the crabs, croakers, let me tell you bill, i am sorry bill, i dont like it either. salt is best.
Beef
Come visit me sometime. You'd love the little seaside town I live in. Population 200, one stop sign, crabbing, clamming, flounder capital of the world, Rockfish up the ass and some pretty fair waterfowl shooting. We joke that a traffic jam is two cars at the stop sign....and they're usually just two guys bullshitting with each other.
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