Concur...fisherman like distance between each other...not being able to go to the beach, go to your front yard & play catch with your kids, not being allowed to cut your grass etc...people are starting to realize what sort of buffoons they have voted into office & now they think they are divine & allowed to pontificate...
Guy gets in trouble for being on the beach...only problem he has waterfront property therefore it's his front or back yard depending how you look at it...oh forgot cannot be in your yard???
It's going to get a lot worse before this election...
Interesting at the local base you cannot go shopping without a face covering, guess too many of us ugly guys scaring the kiddies that should be in school, but at the naval hospital non of the medical staff are wearing face masks...go figure...
I need a drink...a double...
Want a work out go casting for musky that will do it and if you are fortunate to get one you will be hooked
Gabe: Literally. figuratively or both? LOL
WAS IN PCOLA YESTERDAY. MOST PEOPLE HAVE MASKS. EXCEPT IN CAR CITY. WENT TO PUBLIX FOR SOME WINGS , LEFT MASK IN WIFES PORSCHE , FELT LIKE THE FAT KID IN CLASS EVERBODY HAD THIERS ON BUT ME. YES I LIKE PORSCHES TOO!
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Loc: whitewater,colorado
FS Digest wrote:
Even for hard to get to spots I wouldn't consider it exercise. Though it would be social distancing. But if it was considered, I just envision a bunch of jerks shoulder to shoulder at a subdivision pond.
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by roostersnuffed
I guess it's how and where you fish. I fish where it's a quarter mile down to the water spending the day and then back to the vehicle, get home and clean what I've caught. After the snow is gone in the high country ( 8500 to 10500 ft) I hike a mile or so and fish all day, then home to clean the catch. Clean, fresh air, gorgeous scenery and no one else around and a smile on my kisser. I call it LIVING. At 75 I'll go as long as I can - thank you very much. So who's the jerk?
Now that sounds like my kind of fishing...years ago, 66-67, was fishing with some Samoans they didn't want to carry the fish all the way back so we just cooked & ate them by the lake...first time I seen something cooked on the ashes of a hard wood fire...hey it was grreat...
Dadeaux wrote:
Now that sounds like my kind of fishing...years ago, 66-67, was fishing with some Samoans they didn't want to carry the fish all the way back so we just cooked & ate them by the lake...first time I seen something cooked on the ashes of a hard wood fire...hey it was grreat...
Went to NZ back in 98, where I stayed they had tours to the Maori villages and after they put on a show we ate in the meeting house. The meal was cooked in the hangi (spelling might be wrong) They dig a whole in the ground and set a fire and rocks in it when it burns down the food is placed in there and covered with leaves and clay. Came out delicious
I fish Michigan spring steelhead from the banks-if you haven't caught a steelhead you're in for a
real exercise. Get a good pair of tie on shoes as you WILL do a lot of running to land one of the chrome beauties. Getting the right drift and walking around to find the right hole/pool IS exercise in my book.
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