b.hud wrote:we dont get much ice in GA so i cant help ya.
but whatsup?
Mornin Beef wrote:b.hud wrote:we dont get much ice in GA so i cant help ya.
but whatsup?
Speak of the devil, I got a quick question for ya. Have you ever crimpled up a grebe, yellowleg, blue jay etc by accident at first light and brought it to the clinic to try to repair it?
b.hud wrote:we dont get much ice in GA so i cant help ya.
but whatsup?
b.hud wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:b.hud wrote:we dont get much ice in GA so i cant help ya.
but whatsup?
Speak of the devil, I got a quick question for ya. Have you ever crimpled up a grebe, yellowleg, blue jay etc by accident at first light and brought it to the clinic to try to repair it?
cant say i have, but i did accidentally run over the neighbors cat this afternoon. came right out of no where. i debated on stopping to tell them but didnt. i wasnt sure how mad they would be and i had no weapon. they have quite a few anyways
Mornin Beef wrote:b.hud wrote:we dont get much ice in GA so i cant help ya.
but whatsup?
Had a good late season hunt at cayuga lake near ithaca ny to close out my waterfowl season. bagged quite a few bunnies, skirls, and grouse on a few opportune outings. Perfect fresh snow cover on a piece of private land my buddy has permisssion to hunt that ive dreamt of going on was a real standout. Got skunked on wally eyes but just hit the ice recently for some bluegills (bluebies) and perch (8-10" are jumbos, 10"+ are jammies) for a huge feed for my buds and enough left over for the one neighbor I got.
You get any kill shots lately outside the clinic?
b.hud wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:b.hud wrote:we dont get much ice in GA so i cant help ya.
but whatsup?
Had a good late season hunt at cayuga lake near ithaca ny to close out my waterfowl season. bagged quite a few bunnies, skirls, and grouse on a few opportune outings. Perfect fresh snow cover on a piece of private land my buddy has permisssion to hunt that ive dreamt of going on was a real standout. Got skunked on wally eyes but just hit the ice recently for some bluegills (bluebies) and perch (8-10" are jumbos, 10"+ are jammies) for a huge feed for my buds and enough left over for the one neighbor I got.
You get any kill shots lately outside the clinic?
lately, not really, havent been deer hunting in over a month. ever since i hunted in arky land, i dont really feel like going out and getting skunked by these GA birds, normal spots just arent producing.
yea i killed the cat. didnt even twitch
Mornin Beef wrote:b.hud wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:b.hud wrote:we dont get much ice in GA so i cant help ya.
but whatsup?
Had a good late season hunt at cayuga lake near ithaca ny to close out my waterfowl season. bagged quite a few bunnies, skirls, and grouse on a few opportune outings. Perfect fresh snow cover on a piece of private land my buddy has permisssion to hunt that ive dreamt of going on was a real standout. Got skunked on wally eyes but just hit the ice recently for some bluegills (bluebies) and perch (8-10" are jumbos, 10"+ are jammies) for a huge feed for my buds and enough left over for the one neighbor I got.
You get any kill shots lately outside the clinic?
lately, not really, havent been deer hunting in over a month. ever since i hunted in arky land, i dont really feel like going out and getting skunked by these GA birds, normal spots just arent producing.
yea i killed the cat. didnt even twitch
You see good numbers in arky? Solid hunts or just time the migration a lil off this year? Make sure your license plate didnt fall off near the cat.
Goldfish wrote:Ice fishing poles aren't worth the money. I get whatever is the cheapest full combo. I also hold the line with my finger, I don't just rely on the tip to twitch
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Bulldog0156 wrote:I have a Gregg Austin custom walleye rod that is pretty sweet. I like pfleuger reels.
Mornin Beef wrote:Bulldog0156 wrote:I have a Gregg Austin custom walleye rod that is pretty sweet. I like pfleuger reels.
Never heard of gregg austin, but will google in a minute. And I meant Pfleuger instead of fenwick, oops.
capt1972 wrote:why not just add a cleat on the rod instead of the reel to wind the line on?
jehler wrote:capt1972 wrote:why not just add a cleat on the rod instead of the reel to wind the line on?
Cause lakes up here get deep
Bulldog0156 wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Bulldog0156 wrote:I have a Gregg Austin custom walleye rod that is pretty sweet. I like pfleuger reels.
Never heard of gregg austin, but will google in a minute. And I meant Pfleuger instead of fenwick, oops.
Austin Custom rods. He's based out of SE MI. Quality rods without the high dollar price, and they're glass so they don't break easy like carbon rods.
Goldfish wrote:Bulldog0156 wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Bulldog0156 wrote:I have a Gregg Austin custom walleye rod that is pretty sweet. I like pfleuger reels.
Never heard of gregg austin, but will google in a minute. And I meant Pfleuger instead of fenwick, oops.
Austin Custom rods. He's based out of SE MI. Quality rods without the high dollar price, and they're glass so they don't break easy like carbon rods.
Heaters do a number to a rod no matter what it's made of
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jehler wrote:capt1972 wrote:why not just add a cleat on the rod instead of the reel to wind the line on?
Cause lakes up here get deep
BrewGUN wrote:jehler wrote:capt1972 wrote:why not just add a cleat on the rod instead of the reel to wind the line on?
Cause lakes up here get deep
A few years back when grand traverse bay froze, we fished out of Yuba a mile and a half out, 375ft of water for whitefish. Bummer feeling when you realized you only wound 350ft of line and have to add another 30 just to hit bottom. Yeah, i dont think im gonna wind that much line around a cleat!
jehler wrote:BrewGUN wrote:jehler wrote:capt1972 wrote:why not just add a cleat on the rod instead of the reel to wind the line on?
Cause lakes up here get deep
A few years back when grand traverse bay froze, we fished out of Yuba a mile and a half out, 375ft of water for whitefish. Bummer feeling when you realized you only wound 350ft of line and have to add another 30 just to hit bottom. Yeah, i dont think im gonna wind that much line around a cleat!
You didn't catch anything
BrewGUN wrote:jehler wrote:BrewGUN wrote:jehler wrote:capt1972 wrote:why not just add a cleat on the rod instead of the reel to wind the line on?
Cause lakes up here get deep
A few years back when grand traverse bay froze, we fished out of Yuba a mile and a half out, 375ft of water for whitefish. Bummer feeling when you realized you only wound 350ft of line and have to add another 30 just to hit bottom. Yeah, i dont think im gonna wind that much line around a cleat!
You didn't catch anything
Why ya gotta be such a Debbie downer there captain negative?
BrewGUN wrote:No seeing the bite, feeling it with spiderwire,
jehler wrote:BrewGUN wrote:No seeing the bite, feeling it with spiderwire,
and how'd that work out for ya mr knowitall?
BrewGUN wrote:jehler wrote:BrewGUN wrote:No seeing the bite, feeling it with spiderwire,
and how'd that work out for ya mr knowitall?
Pretty good actually, between Jeff B and Picasso. We ended up with close to 25 fish that year.
BrewGUN wrote:Let's take the boat out then, I'm sure jr would be down for it.
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