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Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 12:50 am
by TripleF
Oh boy Monk!!! Very cool.

Had the boys out for Spring Break. Spent 2 days/nights in a cabin!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:28 am
by Doc B
I'm sure they had a blast, Scott. Nothing like a camp fire!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:26 pm
by RobesonsRme.com
A nice article that brings back many memories:

https://sportingclassicsdaily.com/every ... -a-bb-gun/

Charlie Noyes
Hope that link works!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:42 pm
by Waukonda
Went to the woods, (after a game of fetch), and found the Dutchman's Breeches in bloom.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:54 pm
by Steve Warden
Those are cool, Ike.
I don't recall ever seeing those. I'll have to keep an eye out next time I'm out on a nature walk.
A little research https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/plant ... aria.shtml shows I'll have to get out soon, as they bloom in March and April.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 7:43 pm
by dlr110
A few more pic's from Alaska. I think my brother needs to by talking to
National Geographic.
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Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 8:09 pm
by Steve Warden
Always a pleasure to see the Alaska pics, David.
You're spot on - they are certainly worthy of National Geographic!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:52 pm
by Waukonda
Have yet to find any morels, so here are a couple more wildflowers I ran across. First pic is of Spring Beauties, they are everywhere in the woods, 2nd pic is a Cutleaf Toothwort.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:03 pm
by Paladin
Caught a good look at this squirrel taking a break on my feeder.

Ray

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:04 pm
by Steve Warden
:lol:

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:34 pm
by Waukonda
Paladin wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:03 pm Caught a good look at this squirrel taking a break on my feeder.

Ray
That is a classic!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:08 pm
by Doc B
Great picture, Ray!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:35 pm
by dlr110
Love that pic Ray! I immediately started thinking of all the silly captions that would go with it.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:06 am
by Paladin
Thanks, guys. I appreciate the nice words.

Ray

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:55 am
by Quick Steel
:lol: That is funny. And cute.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 7:10 pm
by WillyCamaro
Quick Steel wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:55 am :lol: That is funny. And cute.
I agree QS :lol: ::tu:: .
Willy :D

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:06 pm
by Tony_Wood
Missed a few, and caught a few small ones. The bite was light and gentle. Can’t wait for the shallow water frenzy in the next week or so.
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Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:25 pm
by treefarmer
Tony_Wood,
I recognize a nice pile of filets and a well used filet knife but this ol' Florida boy doesn't recognize the fish. What are they and I suppose you're referring to spawning/bedding activity in the shallow water? An inquiring mind wants to know. :)
Treefarmer

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:03 pm
by TripleF
Tony_Wood wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:06 pm Missed a few, and caught a few small ones. The bite was light and gentle. Can’t wait for the shallow water frenzy in the next week or so.

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That's what I'm talkin' about!! Well done my friend!! ::tu::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:15 pm
by Tony_Wood
treefarmer wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:25 pm Tony_Wood,
I recognize a nice pile of filets and a well used filet knife but this ol' Florida boy doesn't recognize the fish. What are they and I suppose you're referring to spawning/bedding activity in the shallow water? An inquiring mind wants to know. :)
Treefarmer
Yes sir,TF. Looking for the spawn.
These are crappie.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:16 pm
by Tony_Wood
TripleF wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:03 pm
Tony_Wood wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:06 pm Missed a few, and caught a few small ones. The bite was light and gentle. Can’t wait for the shallow water frenzy in the next week or so.

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That's what I'm talkin' about!! Well done my friend!! ::tu::
Thanks Scott. Days are just now starting to hit 70’s so it will pick up from here.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:38 pm
by treefarmer
Thanks, TW. ::handshake::
We have Crappie, also called Speckled Perch. Their marking are a bit different.
Treefarmer

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 1:29 am
by Tony_Wood
treefarmer wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:38 pm Thanks, TW. ::handshake::
We have Crappie, also called Speckled Perch. Their marking are a bit different.
Treefarmer
Do you fish for the speckled perch? I have never fished for those. Would love to see some pics from someone.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 5:31 pm
by treefarmer
Well Tony_Wood, getting back to last evening's discussion on fishing for Crappies/Speckled Perch.
I don't fish as much as I used to. I had a job for 3 1/2 years that kept me on the waters of Orange County Florida right before we moved to the Panhandle. I used to enjoy fishing for Crappies, they were called Specks most of the time in central Florida. They are several names for the common Black Speckled Perch found in our waters. Papermouth is one that some of the old folks used to use and that is obvious if you have fished for them very much.
My 1st recollection of fishin' for Specks was as a very young boy. My dad would rent an old Cypress board boat at the Black Hammock Fish Camp next to Lake Jesup, part of the St. John's River system. We would fish with what he called live Missouri minnows drifting across the lake in the cooler months. Pop got the idea of trolling with a tiny jointed MirrOlure, this resulted in me getting to operate the "kicker", a small Elgin outboard motor. Idling along would get boring and every now in then I would goose the throttle a tiny bit, Pop would give me the look ::watching_you:: , I would slow back down and he would hang a nice Speckled Perch. We finally realized what was going on.
While I was working with the Pollution Control Agency, I had the pleasure of working with an old retired Air Force feller. He taught me how to make cheap lead headed jigs to use in catching the Specks when the season was right. We had found large numbers of big Crappies near a flood control structure but the rocks/boulders, whatever they are, around the dam were an easy place to lose the little jigs we were casting into the fast flowing water. We would buy yellow No-Alibi jigs on a card at the bait shop and then go catch fish till we lost the last jig to the rocks. This is when the homemade jigs came into play, saved a bunch of money back in the day. We fished with ultra light spinning outfits and the 4 LB lines. The light line worked best plus when it fouled between some rocks, it was a lot easier to break off and retie another homemade jig. At the time I didn't have "real" ultra light rod. One day at the local bait shop, I saw a used 4 Star Garcia Ultra Light, two piece rod some one had traded in. It was a beauty, it was a light action fast taper rod and I ended up with it by giving the shop owner a $5 bill and a couple of packages of venison sausage. I still have that rod, it's been broken once and has worn out several tiny open faced spinning reels.
It was a real thrill to hook one of those large Specks in that fast canal water and finally get it to the bank and into the cooler. When they were big enough, we would filet them as in your picture. If they were small we would scale, gut and fry whole like a regular Bluegill.
There are some pictures in some old albums some where that would show some of our fish back in the day. Sorry I haven't located them. :(
Treefarmer

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 5:39 pm
by FRJ
That's just funny.
Nice picture, Ray.