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Jun 18, 2020 12:13:22   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
audigger53 wrote:
I didn't know you could still get MEK. Wear gloves, 2 pair when using that stuff. It will penetrate the first pair and is know to cause Cancer. And that I was toliggerd at a Xerox School for laser printers back in 1980.
kinda like using a Rattler for rat control. It will work but you have to be careful! LOL


Audigier, MEK is also the catalyst for polyester resin, isn't it?

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Jun 18, 2020 12:23:07   #
badbobby Loc: Humble Texas
 
[quote=plumbob]Went to bed last night with a forecast of rain this morning. Planned on my grits, eggs and bacon with a hunk of toast for breakfast.

Slept in today because of rain on the way so got up 4:45 looked out the window and there was the moon.

Went for the breakfast of champions, 2 pop tarts and was in the yak at 5:15.

Yep, pays to get up early.[/quote

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hey plum,nice morning
what kinda water are you fishing?
one a them fish resembles a trout
dunno what the others are

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Jun 18, 2020 15:30:56   #
hacksaw Loc: Pasadena, Texas
 
plumbob wrote:
Went to bed last night with a forecast of rain this morning. Planned on my grits, eggs and bacon with a hunk of toast for breakfast.

Slept in today because of rain on the way so got up 4:45 looked out the window and there was the moon.

Went for the breakfast of champions, 2 pop tarts and was in the yak at 5:15.

Yep, pays to get up early.


Way to go plumbob. Nice fish there. Enjoy.
Hack 🇺🇸

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Jun 18, 2020 16:48:51   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
[quote=badbobby]
plumbob wrote:
Went to bed last night with a forecast of rain this morning. Planned on my grits, eggs and bacon with a hunk of toast for breakfast.

Slept in today because of rain on the way so got up 4:45 looked out the window and there was the moon.

Went for the breakfast of champions, 2 pop tarts and was in the yak at 5:15.

Yep, pays to get up early.[/quote

]
hey plum,nice morning
what kinda water are you fishing?
one a them fish resembles a trout
dunno what the others are
Went to bed last night with a forecast of rain thi... (show quote)


Fishing brackish water. In the net is a Striper AKA rock fish.

Next pic the one on the right is called a Drum AKA Red

Trout on the left.

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Jun 18, 2020 17:23:27   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
And there you have it. The striped bass is a rock fish. The drum is a red. And the trout is actually a drum. Makes all kinds of sense to me.

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Jun 18, 2020 18:21:08   #
hacksaw Loc: Pasadena, Texas
 
Well Spirit, put this in your funk and wagnel. I’m as confused as a blind gay man at a weenie roast.
From the dictionary:
The term "sea bass" is used to describe any of various saltwater fish, most of which aren't members of the bass family. Black Sea bass is a true bass, but White Sea bass, which is generally marketed simply as 'sea bass,' is actually a member of the Drum family.

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Jun 18, 2020 19:31:06   #
FinFisherman Loc: Born in Ohio - 40 yrs Florida- Clearwater,Fl
 
Spiritof27 wrote:
And there you have it. The striped bass is a rock fish. The drum is a red. And the trout is actually a drum. Makes all kinds of sense to me.


The Spotted Sea Trout is a member of the Drum family. The Red fish is like a second cousin to the Spotted Sea trout. Then you first cousin to the drum which is the Black Drum which looks like Sheepshead. Which isn't related at all to Drum. We East coast people know. You're just trying to confuse us!!!

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Jun 18, 2020 20:42:30   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
Ouch - hurts me to even think about it.

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Jun 18, 2020 21:01:15   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
plumbob wrote:
Fishing brackish water. In the net is a Striper AKA rock fish.

Next pic the one on the right is called a Drum AKA Red

Trout on the left.


Nice fish plum. Good to see there's some action when the rain was suppose to cancel it.

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Jun 18, 2020 21:05:47   #
hacksaw Loc: Pasadena, Texas
 
FinFisherman wrote:
The Spotted Sea Trout is a member of the Drum family. The Red fish is like a second cousin to the Spotted Sea trout. Then you first cousin to the drum which is the Black Drum which looks like Sheepshead. Which isn't related at all to Drum. We East coast people know. You're just trying to confuse us!!!


Uh, sorry Fin, a Black Drum looks nothing like a Sheepshead.

Sheepshead
Sheepshead...

Black Drum
Black Drum...

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Jun 18, 2020 21:39:00   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
Reminds me of a gal I once knew! The first pic of course. Nice drum.

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Jun 18, 2020 21:46:09   #
Jwid Loc: Lake Killarney, Ironton, MO
 
Nice fish. I’m in perch country. Bass, Bluegill, Etc. There are Walleye, Sauger, and Alligator Gar but I don’t catch them much. There are a good variety of Catfish that are the largest fish I catch. Please identify your catch. They look like they would dress up a dinner plate nicely.

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Jun 18, 2020 22:04:07   #
Dame1981 Loc: Rocky Mount, NC
 
plumbob wrote:
Went to bed last night with a forecast of rain this morning. Planned on my grits, eggs and bacon with a hunk of toast for breakfast.

Slept in today because of rain on the way so got up 4:45 looked out the window and there was the moon.

Went for the breakfast of champions, 2 pop tarts and was in the yak at 5:15.

Yep, pays to get up early.


Nice going Plumbob.

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Jun 18, 2020 22:21:12   #
hacksaw Loc: Pasadena, Texas
 
Huntm22 wrote:
Reminds me of a gal I once knew! The first pic of course. Nice drum.


Can’t beat them buck toothed country girls for a good time. Yee Haw!
Hack 🇺🇸

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Jun 18, 2020 22:24:18   #
FinFisherman Loc: Born in Ohio - 40 yrs Florida- Clearwater,Fl
 
hacksaw wrote:
Can’t beat them buck toothed country girls for a good time. Yee Haw!
Hack 🇺🇸

But can she cook?

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