Sudden Sam wrote:...my son...
Thanks, dad! You're the best dad in the whole world!
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Sudden Sam wrote:...my son...
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
KC Scott wrote:Fist day
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
How far a drive would that be from Florida?Wolfman wrote:Now to let us know where in Paradise you were vacationing.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
Petting sharks was probably the safest part of that trip.Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote:How far a drive would that be from Florida?Wolfman wrote:Now to let us know where in Paradise you were vacationing.
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Wigga, puhleez.Sudden Sam wrote:Screw the Northwest.
"Bass tackle" would be probably considered "heavy" compared to what I landed ^^^^^^^ on -- 8# (silly ultra-thin high tech stuff) and a 7' medium rod (with a broken tip).Papa Willie wrote:It's a whole lot more fun catching fish like those on bass tackle.
damn, that is a nice salmon. how many will that feed?Dinsdale wrote:Wigga, puhleez.Sudden Sam wrote:Screw the Northwest.
Not too far from home.
And I'll take a salmon over any of the other shit, and just passed up a couple of chances to go hit the Big Ocean for halibut. Maybe I'll hit up the end of tuna season when I get back from the major road trip I just agreed to. But ocean fishing sucks.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
Having a good conversation with a fish has to be better than dealing with LTard and The Stool here.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:For me the least important aspect of fishing is catching fish. It's more about the outdoors, cracking a beer or 10, and enjoying some good conversation.
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
Especially when the former is more of your intellectual peer than the latter.Atomic Punk wrote:Having a good conversation with a fish has to be better than dealing with LTard and The Stool here.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:For me the least important aspect of fishing is catching fish. It's more about the outdoors, cracking a beer or 10, and enjoying some good conversation.
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
What are these "boaters" you speak of? So much fresh water up here one does not have to worry about such things.Papa Willie wrote:Plus - they've gotten as hardcore on catching drunk boaters down here as they are people driving on the road.
Between the Great Lakes and the 11,000 inland lakes, there are plenty of places you can go to avoid people. Plus, we send all of our drunken rednecks down south for you guys to deal with.Sudden Sam wrote:Y'all afraid to go out on the water?
Soulmates.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:For me the least important aspect of fishing is catching fish. It's more about the outdoors, cracking a beer or 10, and enjoying some good conversation.
Not today, oh tiny one. I've got to be in the mood to deal with your tedious petulance.Moving Sale wrote:So it's just you pedophiles who get to stay? Lots of backwoods eh? You are a fucking creep.
JPGettysburg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:57 pm In prison, full moon nights have a kind of brutal sodomy that can't fully be described with mere words.
Around here (I guess that would be Oregon), a BUII IS worse than a DUII. Not enforced quite as hardcore... well, kind of -- fishermen get massive leeway, drunken waterski/wakeboard/drag boat douchebag gets persecuted. I talked to a rivercop on the Clackamas River (where my pic is from, not a huge stream, lots of jet sleds in winter/spring, a huge armada of rafterdouches (up to 10,000 a day on hot summer weekends), as he was writing someone a ticket for not having a lifejacket (don't have to wear it if you're over 16, still have to have one accessible). Young rivercop said "I wish it was always winter -- we never stop anyone, because the fishermen are always legal."Papa Willie wrote:[Maybe worse than getting an auto DUI...
Fed 4 adults and a child very well that evening (FRESH MOTHERFUCKING SALMON, you heathens). Fed 2 of us the next night (not so FRESH MOTHERFUCKING SALMON, but still more fresh than any you've ever eaten -- store-bought sits dead in a net that long... hate to be the one to break it to you). Maybe 7 pounds of meat (fish weighed 10 pounds after bleeding, before gutting... oh, that's right, the commercial folks don't bleed them either... YUKKKKK).smackaholic wrote:[
damn, that is a nice salmon. how many will that feed?
Insane Genis wrote:Why go to Florida when the Great Lakes are better for fishing and scenery.
Uhm, here on the Left Coast, where the Vietnam refugees landed, "Boater" is a slur, and is not the preferred nomenclature, Dude.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
What are these "boaters" you speak of? So much fresh water up here one does not have to worry about such things.
Have you actually ever fished the Gulf, Atlantic or the mix that is the Keys? And at least tasted up the catch...grouper, snapper, trout, cobia, reds, snook, etc..Dinsdale wrote:
Not too far from home.
And I'll take a salmon over any of the other shit, and just passed up a couple of chances to go hit the Big Ocean for halibut. Maybe I'll hit up the end of tuna season when I get back from the major road trip I just agreed to. But ocean fishing sucks.
Nope. Maybe someday, but I have little desire.Bucmonkey wrote:
Have you actually ever fished the Gulf, Atlantic or the mix that is the Keys?
Rarely.And at least tasted up the catch...grouper, snapper, trout, cobia, reds, snook, etc..
Uhm, I didn't address you. I replied to Spray. And, uhm, I don't live on the Left Coast so I don't concern myself with your terminology.Dinsdale wrote:Uhm, here on the Left Coast, where the Vietnam refugees landed, "Boater" is a slur, and is not the preferred nomenclature, Dude.
And, uhm... we have fresh water, too. Lots and lots and lots. Bank fishing opportunity everywhere. And you'll notice in my pic, I'm standing in a boat (albeit in 4" of water, but we drifted a big chunk of river). Laughing at that one, too.
I'm actually going to Tampa for a couple of days next month. Won't have much time to enjoy it, though (although I've been warned Tampa sucks in July).Bucmonkey wrote:I am sure I would enjoy a weekend and/or a decade in your neck as well as you would down here...
Well, if you ever visit, I'd recommend finding the Asian guys with the "RCB" graphics on their car, and asking them if they're "boaters."MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I don't live on the Left Coast so I don't concern myself with your terminology.
This quote is still as relevant as it was in 1999.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:It's all good, bro. Big Lebowski references are always fresh.
Sincerely,
People who still quote Office Space
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
I guess it's all that pee that keeps it warm then.Roger_the_Shrubber wrote:As far as 95 degree surf, try going out more than 2 feet from the beach break, and you"ll see that water more than 1 foot deep is juuuuuust a bit cooler.
KC Scott wrote:Holic you truly are the dumbest fuck I've ever seen on this board, and given toolio, tvo and LTS, that's really quite the accomplishmentsmackaholic wrote: The trouble with florida is that for a fair portion of the summer, the water is too fukking warm to be the slightest bit refreshing, especially the gulf side. I guess the atlantic side, once you get up around Daytona is OK, but, still could stand to be a bit cooler. We visited my mom in ft meyers a few years back, in june. The gulf had to be at least 95 degrees. Horrible