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Jul 6, 2020 06:22:21   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
Spiritof27 wrote:
Just like ridin one of them motor scooters. Not a question of if you're gonna get hurt, just a question of how bad.


When my last one was stolen I took it as a sign that it was not meant to be. Probably saved my life. Too many close calls with bad or inattentive drivers and countless deer and dogs. I do miss it, but I have enough expensive hobbies.

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Jul 6, 2020 07:29:48   #
Flytier Loc: Wilmington Delaware
 
OJdidit wrote:
When my last one was stolen I took it as a sign that it was not meant to be. Probably saved my life. Too many close calls with bad or inattentive drivers and countless deer and dogs. I do miss it, but I have enough expensive hobbies.



My wake-up was a 70 Chevy Impala which led to 6 months in a cast. Still keep my license though.

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Jul 6, 2020 07:58:42   #
Just1Fish Loc: Woodstock, GA
 
One time, I found a worm under a log. Testing to see what bites, I tossed it in a foot or two off shore. All kinds of bait fish came over and tore it up. Same thing with a tiny little frog. Tossed it in and it was gone. Looked like a pan fish got it. Anything wrong with catching baitfish with a small hook and a dough ball?

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Jul 6, 2020 08:02:38   #
Just1Fish Loc: Woodstock, GA
 
I will try anything for a laugh. I'm sure one day soon I will be able to say, I caught that on a barbless hook!

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Jul 6, 2020 08:03:57   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
Just1Fish wrote:
One time, I found a worm under a log. Testing to see what bites, I tossed it in a foot or two off shore. All kinds of bait fish came over and tore it up. Same thing with a tiny little frog. Tossed it in and it was gone. Looked like a pan fish got it. Anything wrong with catching baitfish with a small hook and a dough ball?


I hope not...used to do it all the time.

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Jul 6, 2020 08:04:23   #
Just1Fish Loc: Woodstock, GA
 
Interesting. I thought they liked worms.

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Jul 6, 2020 08:05:49   #
Just1Fish Loc: Woodstock, GA
 
No bobber?

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Jul 6, 2020 08:18:40   #
ZoeyC2000 Loc: Charlotte, N.C.
 
War Eagle wrote:
Eat them šŸ˜†


That wasn't nice Mr. War Eagle.


Zoey

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Jul 6, 2020 08:35:23   #
Fishure Loc: Westchester, New York
 
For your grandchildren before the dig.

Ooey-Gooey was a worm.
A wormy worm was he!
One day he climbed upon the railroad tracks.
The train he did not see...
OOEY-GOOEY

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Jul 6, 2020 08:42:50   #
Just1Fish Loc: Woodstock, GA
 
šŸ™ƒ

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Jul 6, 2020 09:12:05   #
Shovelbum2 Loc: Louisville,KY
 
Well worms aerate the soil Iā€™m curious as to how your tomatoes are ???
Iā€™m guessing w earthworms pretty well??????

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Jul 6, 2020 09:14:53   #
FourchonLa. Loc: Fourchon Louisiana, South Louisiana
 
Shovelbum2 wrote:
Well worms aerate the soil Iā€™m curious as to how your tomatoes are ???
Iā€™m guessing w earthworms pretty well??????



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Jul 6, 2020 09:34:51   #
Just1Fish Loc: Woodstock, GA
 
Picked six nice better boys. Had a sliced one a sandwich last night. Mmm good! Much better than store bought. I haven't done any fertilizing, just what the worms provide.

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Jul 6, 2020 10:10:01   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
Just1Fish wrote:
No bobber?


If the crappies are shallow, just a split shot about a foot above a #6 hook and a minnow is the ticket. If they are suspended, use a slip bobber to hold the minnow just above them.
Yellow perch love worms!

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Jul 6, 2020 10:36:32   #
msmllm Loc: Huntington, WV
 
War Eagle wrote:
But if you don't catch fish , you can eat the worms šŸ˜†


The only time I would eat a worm is in a survival situation and don't think that will ever happen.

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