They keep telling me it's a dry heat which is supposed to make everything O.K.Originally Posted by Flasteel
They keep telling me it's a dry heat which is supposed to make everything O.K.Originally Posted by Flasteel
Originally Posted by ShawnMedGuy
You're fish is only an inch???
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props to the sigmaster,AsianSteel.
Not me I eat my fish. If they're legal they're in my Fry Daddy.Originally Posted by stlrz d
Man, nothing better than fresh caught fish brought home and fried with fries, hushpuppies and coleslaw. As long as I don't have to clean them.
Mine is. And it tastes better than your fish, too.Originally Posted by Les 74
Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.
Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.
We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.
We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.
Bass are a great sport fish and a wonderful species to catch. Unfortunately, the big fish are becoming harder and harder to find. Too many people keeping and eating a fish that in all honesty is not a good eater...especially when they get to 19+ inches in size. Keep the smaller ones if you must. Imo, big bass are to be treasured by many and the CPR (catch, photo, release) program is striving to make sure it stays that way. Nothing sadder than seeing someone with a stringer full of 2 or 3 pound bass. Those creatures have reached the ripe old age of 7+ years and are the prime breeders in any fishery. Such a waste to remove them.Originally Posted by anothersteelerfan
[quote=stlrz d]Bass are a great sport fish and a wonderful species to catch. Unfortunately, the big fish are becoming harder and harder to find. Too many people keeping and eating a fish that in all honesty is not a good eater...especially when they get to 19+ inches in size. Keep the smaller ones if you must. Imo, big bass are to be treasured by many and the CPR (catch, photo, release) program is striving to make sure it stays that way. Nothing sadder than seeing someone with a stringer full of 2 or 3 pound bass. Those creatures have reached the ripe old age of 7+ years and are the prime breeders in any fishery. Such a waste to remove them. [/quote:27rz3711]Originally Posted by anothersteelerfan
The majority of my bass fishing is large mouth and it's done in farm ponds that don't get fished much. My husband's uncle has an old farm pond and only a few select people are allowed to fish it.
My lake fishing is usually for whatever is biting.
ASF it's good to see you made it over.
Trolls are people too.
I've been over. I guess I'm just not very noticeable.Originally Posted by ShawnMedGuy
I think it's because you only have 8 posts. Here we don't recognize you as an established poster until you hit 50. Sorry about your luck.Originally Posted by anothersteelerfan
Trolls are people too.
Over here,you don't have that mystique of being a slut or a pornstar!!Originally Posted by anothersteelerfan
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props to the sigmaster,AsianSteel.
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