Everything posted by BayouSlide
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Cheap grilling meats...
Normally a wild pig, if it's been exposed to people, takes off. They have a super sense of smell but bad eyesight so, sometimes, a younger one will stare at you from the brush to try to figure out who or what you are if the wind is in your face. My two German Shorthaired Pointers ran down this boar down and pinned it, one on the muzzle and one on a hindquarter with the pig trying to get at the dogs. It was like watching a wolf pack. I ran up to it and shot it in the neck at 3 feet with birdshot and killed it. My dogs have run into 3 pigs and were only injured once, by a 110# or so sow...my younger dog got his chest hide sliced open and my older female got a tooth puncture in the hind leg. The sow didn't have tusks but her teeth were razor sharp. That time I had to kick the pig in the rear to get it off the dogs so I could kill it when it turned towards me. Unfortunately the damp brushy areas that hold woodcock are also ideal pig habitat: I've had my dogs on point at a patch of brush and have a woodcock fly out on one side and a pig run out the other. This photo is the skull of the pig in the picture.
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Will High Gas Prices Affect Your Fishing?
Definitely will affect where I fish. One area I like to fish requires burning a full tank of non-ethanol boat fuel (10 gallons) to get there and back: that's not even counting the cost of gas for the 2 1/2 hour round trip for my SUV. With the cost of non-ethanol gas, I'm thinking my trips there will be few and far between. I'll settle for places closer by or a lake I like that's an hour and a half away...but the only time I start the boat motor there is to get it back on the trailer at day's end.
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Professional anglers really need to stop doing the horizontal lip-hold.
IMO, pros should know better, and be a good model for the non-pros.
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Cheap grilling meats...
An invasive species, a varmint that just happens to taste good ?? Check your local regulations though: here in Louisiana, even though considered "an outlaw quadriped," you can only hunt them on state and federal land during open hunting seasons for game and only with weapons legal during that particular game season. On private lands, no restrictions. As Roadwarrior states, they are incredibly destructive to the land and to crops: they breed twice a year and it has been estimated that you would have to kill 80 percent of the population each year just to keep their numbers from increasing. And they are smart: once they are exposed to hunting pressure they go nocturnal, to traps, they grow wary and avoid them.
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Cheap grilling meats...
Much leaner...and a heck of a lot more work than store bought when you have to haul it from the woods and do the butchering yourself. Only the shoulders, hams, loins and backstrap are worth dealing with. Dragged the first one (176 pounds on the scale) I ever shot two miles out of the woods with a dog chain and dog training rope attached to a stick. Had been bird hunting when my dogs cornered it. Had to wait for a passerby to help me load it into the back seat of my 4Runner. ? Better prepared since that day and have an area in a local wildlife management area that I can access by boat that holds a sounder or two which I'll hunt every year. They wise up quickly so it's easier to target (and haul out of the woods) the young 80- to 90-pounders. The shoulders and hams need to be cooked long and slow, either in a ceramic smoker or the oven, and makes pulled pork as good as anything from the store. The big old boars supposedly are pretty rank smelling so they won't make good meat, but the smaller males aren't and are as tasty as the females. Here's what a 176-pound wild hog looks like (for comparison, I'm 6 ft. 1 in.).
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Post a photo a day!
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Senko 5" Rigging Preference ?
Always weedless rigged with new Gamakatsu G-Finesse Cover Neko hook in #1/0.
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Dobyn's Fury Rod for Jigs?
I don't have that model but now have five different models and have yet to be disappointed. Academy carries some of the line and I've benefited from many $20 off $100 purchases as a card holder, in addition to a 5 percent discount. Excellent value at $129, yet alone for $105 on sale with discount ??
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Dobyn's Fury Rod for Jigs?
Not what you asked for, but I would wholeheartedly recommend the Falcon LFC-74H Heavy Cover jig over anything in the Fury lineup for $10 more. Sensitive and with better cork than any of my Dobyns Champions.
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Said Farewell to Tucker today ~
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your friend: their lives are so short, which is why we love them so intensely during the period we are blessed to share life with them.
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Squarebill cranks/bluegill color
6th Sense bluegill colors have always worked well for me.
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Trolling motor weed guard ?
I have run Precision Sonar's Ninja Grass Blade successfully on two trolling motors of mine and even bought one for my BIL, an ex-boat mechanic who's "on call" when I run into boat issues ?. It really helps reduce weed fouling. Before I got it I was often pulling up the TM to remove vegetation; seldom have to now. If you get one follow the installation instructions carefully on placement for greatest effect.
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First Bass on chatterbait
The lower end Z-man chatterbaits have hooks that need sharpening right out of the package: once I did I stopped losing fish. Or buy Siebert or Jackhammers...better hooks.
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Your favorite bluegill lure?
Interesting. Which size(s) can you use on the UL?
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Eating trash fish...
We enjoyed fried bullhead growing up...it was a nice change from trout, which we had often. Another nice change was fried yellow perch on occasion during ice fishing season. Otherwise, it was all pan-fried brown and brook trout. Trout, trout and more trout. ?
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Trying to not lose my passion for the sport
I can feel the same way at times...then I have to remind myself that's it's the hunt for bass, the learning, not the catching, that is the source of the passion. When you succeed it's the frosting, not the cake itself.
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Honesty gets you nowhere...
I hear ya. For most things they have it covered and covered well. The problem with Amazon is when you have an issue that falls between the cracks of their pre-programmed CS options. That's when I long for an actual person I can talk or chat with. Even the chat function is built on canned responses, great handling for 98 percent of the problems but on at least two occasions recently I have had a problem that didn't "fit" and it proved very frustrating.
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Anyone know where to get shirts something like these?
Got some as a promo giveaway from reel purchases. Get a size on the larger size for you so it fits loose. They work in Louisiana's humidity and are my absolute favorite fishing shirt: https://daiwa.us/collections/apparel/products/tatula-performance-long-sleeve-shirt
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Ike biography
Thanks for putting this on my radar. An enjoyable and compelling narrative!
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Honesty gets you nowhere...
lf the shoe was on the other foot, a company screws up and bills someone twice, that customer would want them to correct the error. Same thing when a company screws up and sends someone two of something. Do the right thing, as you did here, with the knowledge that correcting either of the two will be an unholy hassle. That does not apply to Amazon because, apparently, there is no one to talk to, no people involved, only computer systems ? No ink, have them mail you a return label. If FedEx does a pickup on a prepaid mailing label, the pickup charge would go to the shipping customer's account.
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Bad Sunline Sniper? UPDATE!!!
Had to order some Sunline Sniper FC elsewhere yesterday when it wasn't listed anymore on the TW website. When I asked about it today, rep wrote: "We currently have it unavailable for purchase, this could be due to a recall or defects in line, or it could be a request from sunline. I am currently trying to figure out why we took it down for the time being." If there is a problem, I hope it isn't widespread. I'll be checking the spools coming from Scheels very carefully.
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Trailer hooks on chatterbaits or jigs
Yes but for buzzbaits only.
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The Lone Fisherman
Alone, by choice, except on a rare few occasions. With the exception of a very short list of friends, I also prefer hunting alone, though I bird hunt with my dogs of course. When you're by yourself you don't worry about having to please anyone else if the fish or game are no-shows. By myself I'm generally happy either way. ??
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Post a photo a day!
Too windy to fish today so I decided to tune some buzz baits. When my wife got home she heard all the racket in her shop and said "I really need to oil that fan motor!" Obviously, the tuning had gone well ??
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Do you use livescope when you move shallow?
Shallow is nearly all I fish, 4 feet or less. I live by Mega Live in horizontal perspective mode. After a while you can tell the fish from the trash by their movement.