Cougarbaby Well-known member Joined Apr 29, 2024 Messages 263 City SW Pa Yesterday at 1:46 PM #1 The bird us back on Deer creek ,he will be nice and well fed till all the trout are eaten or dead from warm water Attachments 20250519_115255.jpg 236.2 KB · Views: 58
The bird us back on Deer creek ,he will be nice and well fed till all the trout are eaten or dead from warm water
TroutHunter814 Member Joined Feb 18, 2024 Messages 53 City North Apollo Yesterday at 7:16 PM #2 Oh yea Catch stockies all the time with heron bite marks. They do a number on em.
6xAdams(Jones) Well-known member Joined Apr 22, 2022 Messages 1,399 City Maryland Yesterday at 8:39 PM #3 Almost every year, I encounter one that scares a month off my lifespan when it flies overhead and squawks like a flying dinosaur.
Almost every year, I encounter one that scares a month off my lifespan when it flies overhead and squawks like a flying dinosaur.
Swattie87 Moderator Staff member Joined May 3, 2011 Messages 6,624 Yesterday at 9:02 PM #4 6xAdams(Jones) said: Almost every year, I encounter one that scares a month off my lifespan when it flies overhead and squawks like a flying dinosaur. Click to expand... Don’t ever get near a rookery. Truly prehistoric. Had one on a small Furnace Hills steam a few years back. The worst is when you spook one upstream on a small stream. Your best bet is to punt on like a 1/4 mile of stream and get upstream of the bozo.
6xAdams(Jones) said: Almost every year, I encounter one that scares a month off my lifespan when it flies overhead and squawks like a flying dinosaur. Click to expand... Don’t ever get near a rookery. Truly prehistoric. Had one on a small Furnace Hills steam a few years back. The worst is when you spook one upstream on a small stream. Your best bet is to punt on like a 1/4 mile of stream and get upstream of the bozo.