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Dec 11, 2023 00:19:59   #
plumbob wrote:
Make sure to answer the question on the last one.


Butt, eggs, then banana!
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Nov 29, 2023 17:47:24   #
SPUDRUNNER wrote:
I already forgot what I was gonna say so that may be number 21.


I took less than ten steps befor I forgot where I was going or what I was going to do! So that may be number 22.
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Nov 29, 2023 17:32:21   #
Fishing Couple wrote:
I still have my teeth but can relate to many items listed. One that's not there is how many times in a day I forget where I left my coffee cup. But I'm over 65 so maybe I can claim an excuse.


I eventually find mine in the microwave. Where I put it, some time ago, to reheat it.
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Nov 25, 2023 16:37:40   #
[quote=Frank romero]I will eat any kind of pie but cherry is my favorite. Which is your favorite?[/quote

I discovered Raspberry/Rhubarb pies several years ago at a small pie shop on my way to my yearly camping trips to Utah. Have to stop for one (or two) before returning home. My Mom often made Strawberry/Rhubarb pies growing up that I really liked. But Raspberry/Rhubarb pies for me now!!! Learned how to make my own at home; but from the pie shop is the best by far!!
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Jun 21, 2023 14:22:38   #
Antgut wrote:
Went to willow beach and caught my limit of trout water was cold but beautiful place to fish


I've tried Willow Beach in the past but was Skunked both times. FYI an Arizona fishing license in now required to fish at Willow Beach, on the Arizona side of the river.
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Jun 21, 2023 14:18:27   #
Boykin wrote:
What up man .I’m a bank fisherman too..first you have too find out where the chad are hangout or trying to hide out lol .stripper’s & smalll mouth will be close behind at sun set or rise..b4 the heat hits..I haven’t touch my pole in some years dying to find a fishing friend ready for a eagle valley asap..ken


I have camped and fished Eagle Valley in the past. I would call before going to make sure the road is open to the reservoir! I was turned back by road being closed just past Eagle Valley Resort the second week in May. A good guess that due to heavy snow melt the road had washed out somewhere past the resort. A call to the resort may tell if the road is back open yet or not.
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May 17, 2023 16:17:13   #
ranger632 wrote:
First time out with the kayak this year, had drift smoke at first from a control burn then it clear off nice. Caught 10 nice bass


Nice catch there ranger. Great before and after pictures as well. Keep on catching....
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May 9, 2023 14:28:44   #
johnboy1 wrote:
THANK YOU FOR THE RESPONSE
HOW IS FISHING AT CENTER LAKE"?
THANK YOU
JOHN TOTH


Hey John: My brother and I have fished Center Lake when I come to visit every year and have caught trout each time using nightcrawlers. Usually smaller (7 to 9") stocked Brook and Rainbow trout the past couple years. The whole family gather at Deerfield every Labor Day week-end to camp and fish for the week and everyone catches trout. I caught my personal best of 2 pounds and 17" last summer. Had gool luck at Sylvan lake last summer too. Can't seem to access any pictures to attach.
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Apr 30, 2023 19:01:19   #
Graywulff wrote:
A smile or two…


These are great!! Made my day, keep them coming.
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Apr 12, 2023 19:08:48   #
Gordon wrote:
Up in NC for a few days and thought I would try some fishing. Weather was great but the water temperature was cold due to the cold front from last week. Got two Cats and just had them for supper. Saw this turkey on the way there.


Nice catch on the Catfish Gordon. However, I believe the turkey would be about the right size for Thanksgiving dinner this Fall.
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Apr 4, 2023 14:17:19   #
saw1 wrote:
Dang. That sounds like a Patrick F. McManus story. Thanks for the chuckles.


Wow! Haven't heard Patrick F. McManus' name mentioned in a lone time. Couldn't wait to get my next Outdoor Life to get his latest story. Died laughing many a time.
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Apr 4, 2023 14:10:44   #
Graywulff wrote:
About our favorite pastime


I like it!! Keep them coming. Thanks for reinforcing the reason we go all out for our favorite pastime!!
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Mar 25, 2023 15:52:46   #
Commander Bell wrote:
Before I post today's trivia guestion I would like to give a Shout out to the following individuals who encouraged me to keep the questions alive.
Thanks 👍 to
RIVER BOTTOM
NoCalSteve
USAF Major
and a special thanks 👍 to DC, who suggested a new thread daily. So that the subject doesn't get lost in the mix.
First off let me state that I am not interested in the # of threads I start. What I'm interested in is the enjoyment we receive from our sport, our lives and of course challenging our minds.
So on with the show. Today's trivia guestion is. What is the smallest species of Trout in the United States?
Because the thread was started mid-afternoon I will run this guestion until Sunday evening.
Thanks 👍 again to the for mentioned individuals. Commander Bell out
Before I post today's trivia guestion I would like... (show quote)


I would have to with Gordon and guess the Apache Trout in Arizona.
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Mar 15, 2023 20:21:41   #
Commander Bell wrote:
Try this one out for tomorrow.
Stacker.com used information collected data supplied from the National Fish and Wildlife Service and compiled a list of number of persons who held eather a fishing license, tag or stamp, out of 100 people.
It's no surprise that Alaska holds the #1 spot with over 51 percent
But what state holds the #2 position with over 47 percent of it's population holds eather a fishing license, tag or stamp?
The answer will come tomorrow and will surprise you as well.
Until tomorrow.
Commander Bell out
Try this one out for tomorrow. br Stacker.com used... (show quote)


Without looking it up I would wager a guess that Wyoming would be #2?
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Feb 26, 2023 17:14:53   #
Papa Jack wrote:
Just saying


That would be my number one, two, and three on that list.
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