Everything posted by Mobasser
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Winter 2022-23
In KC, they're using a concoction .ade from beet juice. They've said it works good.
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Winter 2022-23
They've been scraping the roads here this morning. The bad thing is as soon as they scrape them, they freeze and turn to ice. One guy told me that it's so called the salt treatment won't do any good?
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Winter 2022-23
I think service plumbers will be making some good money this weekend, fixing broken water lines. Not a fun job, but pays well.
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Winter 2022-23
We're frozen here in Missouri. Bitter cold, snow blowing and drifting. I work two days per week at a senior apt complex. I came in to check for broken pipes. I'll work a couple of hrs, then go home and hunker down.
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Winter 2022-23
Sounds correct.
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Winter 2022-23
My area( north Central MO) will be getting hit tonight. 3" to 5" of snow and bitter cold with wind chills near 30 below. The weatherman said this is coming from Siberia.
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your GENIUS moments.
I married a girl that had a mom that taught her how to cook really good. My genius moment!
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that's it. i am not starting any more friendships with retired people or teachers.
You can still be friends with retired guys. Most of them are ok. Theyve worked all they're lives, and now have some time to go fishing.
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honest conversation here. fishing rod slipping from your hand, midcast.
Thankfully, I've never had this happen.
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Crappy Imitators
Get a shad colored crank or lipless bait, and dot the sides with waterproof marker.
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fishing with spinning reels
If you look back at my past post, I made a post called " line feathering", not long ago. This goes back a long time. Probably 50 yrs or more.
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Military Service Record
Catt, I'm sorry to hear about your brother. My older brother was a Vietnam vet also. He passed on in 2008. He taught me a lot about fishing when I was young, in the mid 1960s.
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My prayers answered!
Good for you Craw. You've got to be thankful for good son in laws for sure!
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Mann's Stingray Grub
For anyone interested, these are still available on Mann's web site. They list 4 colors, all 3" size. I'm not sure if they're the same harder plastic as the old ones. It looks like it would work well as a Ned rig bait. I'll just use a ball head jig. I remember these being popular when I started in the early 80s. They're all but forgotten around my area now. A good time to bring them back.
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Fishmas loot
Sorry. I didn't realize this...
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Fishmas loot
I'll go first. I received these gifts early from my wife. Two thick flannel shirts from LLBean. Two spool of Yo Zuri Hybrid line in 4lb.And two pairs Carhartt thick wool socks. The clothes were needed. The line a bonus.
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Your Work Ethic
As a kid, I spent most of the summer on my grandfather's farm.My grandfather worked very hard to make his small farm run well, and, ran a successful farm for thirty eight years. My brother and I helped him with chores every day when we stayed there. My dad was in the military, then, worked for the civil service for almost forty years. Both had a very strong work ethic. It was a pride thing, that was instilled in us as youngsters. My first actual job was as a dishwasher in a restaurant. It was hot, dirty, greasy work, and paid 2.00 per hr, but I earned the money for my first car that way. People who grew up in the depression years, or WW2 era, usually always had a strong work ethic. It went without saying. You worked, that's all there was to it. I still think a good work ethic is important, and, I'll always feel this way. It's not about the job you do, or, how much money you make. It's about taking some pride in being a working man. If you have or had a strong work ethic, how did you develop it?
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Driving an OLD truck.
My very first truck was a green Chevy C 10 exactly like this. 250 inline 6cyl, 3 speed column transmission. I bought it from a farmer for 900 bucks. Very solid good truck. The 250 was still going strong when I sold it with 250,OOO miles on it.
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The Fight
I'm not surprised at the comments on sunfish. I use a soft action ultralight rod for bluegills here. It seems like they're always hungry, and easy to catch also. For they're size, they put up a good fight. Whenever I fillet a mess and fry them up, people always say they taste good too. I agree.
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Winter is coming...
I'm in Missouri. I'll organize my tackle, probably more than I need to. Clean and lube my reels also. Last year I restored an old French made Mithcell 308 reel. I've since picked up a model 300 to fix up also. It's fun, and I just take my time on them. Then, patiently await springtime. It seems like it takes forever to get here.
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Biggest Risk?
I left a good job as a journeyman union carpenter to work for an independent contractor. After so many years in the union, it was taking it's toll physically. Hip, and knee problems mostly. It's d**n hard work. I'm glad I left the union when I did. Now I'm retired and better off.
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The Fight
My own PB fish was a LM near 8lbs, caught years ago. I caught this one on a Mann's Jelly Worm, 6" solid black. Once hooked, this fish half rolled on the surface, then came in pretty easily. When I got her near the boat, I was amazed at the size of this fish. I expected a smaller bass. Since then, hooking fish of all sizes, Ive had 3 or 4lb fish fight much harder, tearing up the surface, jumping, and pulling hard. Everything I've read and heard over the years points to the smallmouth bass as being the harder fighting fish. One writer called the small mouth bass " pound for pound, one of the hardest fighting fish that swims". But, we never know what a fish will do, untill he's hooked, and the fight begins. Each one is different. For those that fish for both smallmouth and largemouth do you think this is correct? Is the smallmouth bass the harder fighting fish? The late Billy Westmoreland called the smallmouth"those bodacious brown bass", and said that the smallmouth was always hell bent on a good fight. Whats your opinion here? Is the smallmouth the harder fighting fish?
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Are you doing it right?
Catt, this is one of the best. I always liked this one in purple, and motoroil. Most shops near me don't even carry it anymore, so I've ordered direct from Mr.Twister. Hard to beat.