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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 18:03:54 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Red Herring" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 16:10:14 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Red Herring" wrote in message ... On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 13:30:08 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Red Herring" wrote in message om... On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:13:42 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 08:59:46 -0500, BAR wrote: Gear that heavy is used to ensure that the fish has a better than good chance to get in the boat. It's all about word of mouth advertising and repeat customers. Some of the better captains have moved to Virginia Beach for the spring and summer and in the fall they follow the fish down to Florida. That's a good point. I preferred to give clients a quality all-round experience. As a rule, I never had complaints and 90% retention rate for clients when I was really active in the business. You'd be surprised at how successful a trip can be without having a stellar day fishing. I loved to get the clients involved in the whole process - even to the point of letting them have a turn at the wheel when conditions warranted. Show 'em how to do stuff, different ways of rigging, sea stories (my Mako story was a favorite told many times) - I looked at it as a total experience, not just catching fish. Most of us aren't messing with clients, but friends. A fishing trip is successful anytime. It's even *more* successful if the folks catch their limit of fish. -- Red Herring Catching and keeping a limit, does not make for great trip. It is the day on the water, and the total experience. If I wanted fish to eat, I can buy them all cleaned at the market for a lot less than I can catch them. Probably buy them fixed into a nice dinner cheaper than I can catch them. A former fishing partner from Harrisburg, PA was your way. If not a limit, was not a good trip. Even if we saw river otters, and beaver in the Sacramento Delta, the trip duccess depended on limits. Unfortunately because of years and diabetes caused loss of a leg he no longer fishes. I fished a lake friday. Kept one freshwater Coho Salmon as it was not going to survive the unhooking process. Did taste good with fried potatoes. Go back and read. Catching some fish *does* make a fishing trip more enjoyable. I've enjoyed myself when I got skunked, but enjoyed the trip a little more when I didn't. If you have more fun not catching than you do catching, I'd say give up fishing! -- Red Herring I disagree. You said catch a limit. That infers you took home a limit. The limit is two each. Yes, it's more fun going home with a limit than it is with none or one. Catching a fish is fun, and catching two is more fun. I don't know what you're disagreeing with, but that's OK. If you enjoy catching nothing more than catching two, then have at it. -- Red Herring I catch lot more than 2 but rarely bring home one when fishing stripers. Once I've caught the limit, I go home. I don't believe in catching just to be catching, or culling as some do. -- Red Herring |
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On Jan 20, 4:00*pm, "JimH" wrote:
wrote in message ... People like JimH will eat fish out of the great lakes that are so chemical laden that if you light a match next to one, it will ignite, but they won't eat those nasty catfish~!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Loogie you jerk! Ten frekin' minutes to gametime and I got to go to Stop and **** and get some catfish, make some deep fried poppers.. yum... =========== ROTF! * And Booger plans a fishing trip at the Islands each year.......those Islands are on Lake Erie. Where'd you get that idea, Jim? The same place you got the idea that Reggie owns a houseboat? What a maroon! BTW: *One only needs to look at what happened to Booger to see the results of eating catfish that was not pond raised. And what is that, doctor? |
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On Jan 20, 3:34*pm, wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:29*pm, wrote: On Jan 20, 2:50*pm, wrote: On Jan 20, 2:05*pm, wrote: On Jan 20, 1:21*pm, "JimH" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 12:18:17 -0500, BAR wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 07:53:55 -0800 (PST), wrote: And smallmouth, largemouth, spotted, white and hybrid bass. Along with trout, bluegill, crappie, huge catfish, drum, etc. I love cat fishing. *Around these parts, the cats tend to be channel cats on the small side - say, less than ten pounds or so. *We also have horned pout which can run up to 3/4 pounds sometimes. Spent my high school years fishing the Potomac off of Ft. Belvior for catfish. We would fish for channel cats and what we called mud cats. Use worms to catch perch, back hook the perch to catch the cats. We were fishing for that elusive 25 pounder. *And, we allways had a case of our favorite beverage along to sip while waiting for the poles to be pulled over. I was fishing Lake Marion last summer with a guide out of Santee - great guy, real knowledgable, put me on a channel cat that was 30 pounds easy. *Used a commercial blood bait - we must have caught 10 fish that day, not one under 20 pounds. Good eatin' too. You folks have carp down there? We have lots of Carp in the Potomac and Anacostia rivers. Not much for a fight. People actually eat the Carp even after knowing what garbage the Carp eat. A Texan I know told me that some Texas cattle ranches have big "Carp Cook-outs" during the spawn. These are the ones with extensive irrigation ditches where the carp can grow pretty big. During the spawn the cowboys "round up" the carp by whooping and hollerin' them down the canals, closing canal gates as they go. When they get them to no-way-out end pool they wade in and pitchfork the carp out into truck beds and bring them to the ranch house. The way they cook them is pretty interesting. *Build a big bonfire of brush and mesquite wood on soft earth. *When the fire is down to embers bobcat approximately 1 foot of hot earth and embers aside, and place the fish in the depression, then bobcat the earth and embers back over the fish. *Build another fire over it that'll burn a couple hours. Now before the carp are tossed into the pit that are encased in cow manure. *I think this guy - his name was Rowdy - said the name of the carp dish is called "Carapaced Carp." While the second fire is burning everybody's drinking iced Bud and doing the dosie-doe to the sounds of a local square-dance band. When it's time to eat the bobcat moves the fire off the fish and everybody sits down to feast. Rowdy said when that firepit hardened dung crust is cracked off you can see the clean white carp meat shining in the sun, and steaming. I asked him how the carp tasted, and he looked at me like I was crazy, and says, "Hell, boy, we throw that damn carp away. *It's the crust that's the good eatin." --Vic Carp??? *No thanks. *And no thank on the bottom feeding catfish unless they are farm pond raised.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, you've bought into the idiotic notion that catfish are somehow not clean. Must be hell to not be able to read and learn on your own.. Here, learn something, or at least try: Habitat - Most common in big rivers and streams. Prefers some current, and deep water with sand, gravel or rubble bottoms. Channel catfish also inhabit lakes, reservoirs and ponds. Feeding Habits - Feeds primarily at night using taste buds in the sensitive barbels and throughout the skin to locate prey. Although they normally feed on the bottom, channels also will feed at the surface and at mid-depth. Major foods are aquatic insects, crayfish, mollusks, crustaceans and fishes. Small channels consume invertebrates, but larger ones may eat fish. Contrary to popular belief, carrion is not their normal food. Eating Quality - Considered one of the best-eating freshwater fish. The meat is white, tender and sweet when taken from clean water.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Years ago I used to go to north Hartford and stop in at this little catfish and chicken joint. It was greasy but the deep fried catfish was well worth the risk of parking there...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you ever find yourself on I-75 in the vicinity of Live Oak, FL not far from the GA/FL border, you'll see bright colored billboards for Sheffield's Catfish House. It's a run down looking truckstop with the best catfish I've ever tasted!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tell him to check it out, he'll think it's a dump, but every single person I've told to stop there has thanked me afterward. |
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On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote: My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text - It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is near the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my way to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint. I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs easily. |
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On Jan 21, 11:12*am, harry krause wrote:
wrote: On Jan 20, 4:00 pm, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message ... People like JimH will eat fish out of the great lakes that are so chemical laden that if you light a match next to one, it will ignite, but they won't eat those nasty catfish~!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Loogie you jerk! Ten frekin' minutes to gametime and I got to go to Stop and **** and get some catfish, make some deep fried poppers.. yum... =========== ROTF! * And Booger plans a fishing trip at the Islands each year........those Islands are on Lake Erie. Where'd you get that idea, Jim? The same place you got the idea that Reggie owns a houseboat? What a maroon! BTW: *One only needs to look at what happened to Booger to see the results of eating catfish that was not pond raised. And what is that, docto I wasn't following your illness closely, but I vaguely recall you poisoned yourself with skunky homemade beer. Maybe not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If that's what's in your head, then you need help. Please show where I said anything of the sort. I can end this easily. At least I didn't lie about a Zimmerman like lobster boat ownership. |
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On Jan 21, 10:55*am, harry krause wrote:
On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote: My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text - It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is near the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my way to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint. I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs easily. Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow the http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm |
More political cut and paste from Harry..
On Jan 21, 11:12*am, harry krause wrote:
wrote: On Jan 20, 4:00 pm, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message ... People like JimH will eat fish out of the great lakes that are so chemical laden that if you light a match next to one, it will ignite, but they won't eat those nasty catfish~!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Loogie you jerk! Ten frekin' minutes to gametime and I got to go to Stop and **** and get some catfish, make some deep fried poppers.. yum... =========== ROTF! * And Booger plans a fishing trip at the Islands each year........those Islands are on Lake Erie. Where'd you get that idea, Jim? The same place you got the idea that Reggie owns a houseboat? What a maroon! BTW: *One only needs to look at what happened to Booger to see the results of eating catfish that was not pond raised. And what is that, docto I wasn't following your illness closely, but I vaguely recall you poisoned yourself with skunky homemade beer. Maybe not.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, and nice reach around, I'll bet JimH enjoyed it! |
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On Jan 21, 10:55 am, harry krause wrote: On Jan 20, 3:34 pm, wrote: My brother (not by blood) is building a house on some land he got that is a couple of miles off the exit ramp at route 10 and 75, think he is in Live Oaks, or real near it...- Hide quoted text - It's a very small town and a pretty much "isolated" area, but it is near the Suwanee River. Used to drive by the road signs to Live Oak on my way to and from Tallahassee. I think there was a truck stop on I-10 near Live Oak. Maybe it was a burger joint. I assume the name of the town comes from the "evergreen" oaks found throughout Northern Florida (and much more of the southeast). It's a nice wood, strong, but the damned trees are fragile and lose limbs easily. Or maybe, just maybe, it's named after the live oaks that grow the http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Live_oak/liveoak.htm What do you think the evergreen oaks are, village idiot? |
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