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Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 12:55 am
by Tony_Wood
treefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 5:31 pm
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

, 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
Wow! Renting a cypress board boat! That is a great mental picture of adventure. I have been on a wooden board boat in South America. That was a “pray without ceasing” moment.
Great memories of childhood and time with your dad. I have some wonderful glimpses back with my father and grandfather. We mostly bass fished in those days. Lake Neely Henry, Lake Logan Martin, Lake Guntersville, and Weiss Lake.
My dad tournament fished, so I did a lot of fishing with my grandfather. Wish I had a photo or two from those days.
Thanks for sharing.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 12:57 am
by Tony_Wood
The crappie are starting to stage in the structure just off of the shallows. Shouldn’t be long until they are doing their thing.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 3:32 am
by Mumbleypeg
Crappie are biting here now. Rule of thumb - if the redbuds are blooming the crappie are biting.

Our son and his boss caught a mess of them this weekend - fried them up and brought a batch to my wife and me yesterday. Sorry, no pics.

Didn’t think of it.
Ken
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 8:45 am
by TripleF
Tony_Wood wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 12:57 am
The crappie are starting to stage in the structure just off of the shallows. Shouldn’t be long until they are doing their thing.
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So awesome!!!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:30 am
by mrwatch
Steel Head's will be running up the rivers from Lake Michigan. Most folks stand near the dam's with spawn tied in orange netting. The lake is record high and growing so one city by us will not have the marina this year costing millions of dollars in tourist loss and property damage.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:25 pm
by dlr110
Springtime in Alaska. Taken today.
The first pic is their local church, but like here they are not having services either.
The second pic is the Kenai Visitor Center.
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Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:16 pm
by TripleF
I forgot to post this pic from our camping trip a few weeks ago......came out kinda cool I thought.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:17 pm
by dlr110
I like that Scott, very good pic!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:28 pm
by Quick Steel
I think you have just won the Orson Wells award for dramatic lighting.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:52 pm
by doglegg
Excellent photo Scott.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:04 pm
by Tony_Wood
David, those snow pics make me cold!
Scott, super lighting on that photo.
Last couple of trips out...
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 12:15 am
by Doc B
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 12:29 am
by treefarmer
Treefarmer
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 1:58 am
by 1967redrider
Two weekends ago when visiting Cumberland, I did a Social Distancing hike on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad/Great Allegheny Passage trail and stumbled upon this. I didn't even realize this cave was here, even after growing up in the area. Might need to make a trip over to the Smithsonian after all this blows over and check out what they managed to dig out of the cave.
Also came across a Maple Syrup harvesting operation that I didn't know existed either. Hope you can see the blue tubing running between the trees that they use to pipe the sap into the holding tank.
It's amazing what can be found if you just get out there and hike around a bit.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:50 pm
by Old Hunter
Going through a book of old photos, found one of me and my Dad from the late 1970’s. We were trolling for King Mackerel off the jetties at Cape Lookout, I hooked into this false albacore and had a nice time reeling it in. This may be the only picture I have of us fishing together when I was a young man, wish it was better quality. OH
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 1:43 am
by Tony_Wood
Old Hunter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:50 pm
Going through a book of old photos, found one of me and my Dad from the late 1970’s. We were trolling for King Mackerel off the jetties at Cape Lookout, I hooked into this false albacore and had a nice time reeling it in. This may be the only picture I have of us fishing together when I was a young man, wish it was better quality. OH
Oh man, what a great photo! What great memories. Thanks for sharing.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:08 am
by dlr110
A picture of my sons house with that big moon tonight. His house sits on one of the highest elevations in Wise County.
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Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:15 am
by Old Folder
Gorgeous David.
And well lit beautiful flag. USA USA USA
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 12:37 pm
by Old Hunter
Thanks Tony!
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 1:01 pm
by TripleF
dlr110 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:17 pm
I like that Scott, very good pic!
TY
Gary, Floyd, Tony. TY

Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 12:26 am
by bighomer
As I hunt and peck.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:29 am
by treefarmer
bighomer,
Is that buck already beginning to grow his new antlers?
We're still seeing antlers on bucks. They should be shedding them soon.
Treefarmer
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:04 am
by bighomer
treefarmer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:29 am
bighomer,
Is that buck already beginning to grow his new antlers?
We're still seeing antlers on bucks. They should be shedding them soon.WGI_0017.JPG
Treefarmer
Farmer I noticed a couple of bumps on one of them's head, I know nothing about when they shed or start growing new ones but I would have thought they would start growing later them in the year.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:03 am
by TripleF
It's baby gator season!!
We saw a total of 18 (Including adults) on Thu.
Re: Outdoorsman Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 11:34 am
by djknife13
TripleF wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:03 am
It's baby gator season!!
We saw a total of 18 (Including adults) on Thu.
Scott, all we have to show for Spring so far is pussy willows blooming. Not a gator in sight.___Dave