Blue Rope Stringer Found!

I thought about that already. I can only sell fish that are imported from out of state. So blue stringer person, if you are from out of state (which is a very good possibility, freaking New Jersians) I would be willing to exchange a fish from your waters for the one you originally planned to keep on the stringer.
 
SBecker wrote:
LRSA forum is down I believe because of Gfen. Lol

contrary to popular opinion, if i decide to troll a board i do it in style. i can pretty much take credit for being the nail in the coffin of that place.

i miss you, Shenannigans, wherever you may have gone.
 
LMAO
 
If you took a photo of that 10" monster that was on the stringer, the owner could have had a fiberglass reproduction made for his trophy room. I'm stopping at bass pro on my way home to pick up a stringer. If I ever catch a 10" beast, it's going on the wall. I'll bet it had beautiful chewed off peck fins too.... Just like "slammer". I think slammer made a quick stop at Savannah's last night for a lap dance. LOL
 
You just snap there necks quick the blood flies on your face a little but it's not to bad they you can just put the trout down your waders.
 
I had to google that and couldn't find anything on it. I really do hope that somewhere out there there's a man stuffing trout down his smelly waders.
 
The "long winter" warning is always exaggerated and also ignored. I see the boredom creeping in as well, though. The "meat hunters" and/or "hardware slingers" are perrenial punching bags. It brings relief to many of us to be able to join in.

So...

I wonder how many stocked trout fillets have been chucked this week to make room for the butterball? Delayed harvest areas are devoid of fish because spinners are permitted and harvest is outrageously high at 3 fish per day. A team of spin fisherman could wipe out a stream in less than a week.
 
I just release my frozen 9 inch wild brook trout filets back into the local stream, to make room for that turkey. They float away nicely.
 
Wouldn't that encourage the "native browns" which are up the crick spawning to hang around and eat all the "wild brook trout"?
 
What do I care?
 
I know it was yours,Chef. Just fess up.
 
Hey man no need for a streamer, I would just make some sushi on the stream. Just like we do when tuna fishing.
 
Mmmmmm Tuuuuunnnnnnaaaaa :::drool:::
 
Best fish dinner I ever had was a salmon,cooked on the boat by the female captain,off Washington.That was so good.
Part setting,part cooking.lol
 
Best I ever had was a walleye shore lunch with my dad in northern Ontario. Three nice sized walleye filleted, coated in bread crumbs and fried in a cast iron skillet in some oil along with a can of those little white potatoes. All washed down with a cold Labatt. Moose tracks in the sand all around us. Setting meant a lot there too Pete.
 
It's not mine, but if PF&BC gets their way I may just need it next year on Big Spring. It's going to be difficult to overcome 35 years of C&R, but if it must be done in the name of science, I say off with their heads. Just kidding. No hate PMs please.
 
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