tee069 wrote:
Went fishing this morning and caught about 10 crappie. Better than that caught a new PB for large mouth bass. First one was 6 lbs and 7 oz.—largest I had ever caught. But it got better; next one was 8lbs and 11oz. Best day ever catching bass. Caught 3 others that were 3 to 4 lbs each.
I guess I am just a big dummy. What in blue blazes is a PB?
[quote=Barnacles]HOW TO SIMULATE BEING A SAILOR
1. Buy a steel dumpster, paint it gray inside and out, and live in it for six months.
I guess this was supposed to be funny, but it was not even close to being like any of those statements for me.
Bah, Hum bug.
Jim
[quote=Robert J Samples]How many remember the movie, Fried Green Tomatoes? There was a scene where one of the stars, in the movie is now quite aged, living in a nursing home and is worried that her entire life will be reduced to just some mementos in an old shoe box. While her young friend assures her this will not happen, I suspect that in real life it happens often.
My wife and took a trip to Juliette, GA after we watched the movie for the first time. The restaurant was doing a great business and we stood in line to partake of its food. Naturally, we had their fried green tomatoes and they were really good. We have been there a couple more times since. It was worth the 90 miles OW trip.
The movie was mostly filmed in Juliette, GA, and some in Senoia, GA.
[quote=Robert J Samples]I began my journey with Fishing Forum on December 29, 2019, and to date have posted 139 stories and over 1430 messages or comments. At times I feel I have overdone my contributions and should either slow down or quit. That is an average of 23 stories per month. Time to count my Talley Strick!
Creating stories is not a problem for me, I am a storyteller, and have been all my life.
What I am concerned about is “ragging” your ears to the point of ad nauseum!
So, may I can ask you a few simple questions. (Check below)
For a quick answer; Please do not stop. I enjoy them very much.
Mister twister wrote:
Yeah ok but you could do better. Any tomato is good really, some better than others. The better boy is hard to beat and is probably the most popular.
For me, the Marion tomato is best.
Graywulff wrote:
Also the ones I am familiar with don't bite!
You are correct. They have pitchers that work well.
Big dog wrote:
I’ve owned this for over 40 years. Anyone else have any of these ??
It was called a "Vibra Bat" and was excellent for perch. I still have a few myself.
EasternOZ wrote:
Summer heat gonna hit us like a brick?
Where is the Summer heat listed. All that I see are pleasant temperatures.
Who is the person in your life you would like to meet?[/quote]
I wish to meet some of my ancestors, some of the ones that passed away before I was born, 1938.
I have always lived in the Atlanta, Ga area, so I have not met many celebrities, but having been employed by United Airlines for many years, I did meet a few. The nicest celebrity that I met was Bob Hope. My least favorite was Van Cliburn, a piano player. With that said, Kreskin was a very unpleasant fellow.
Well, I must be dumb. What is shelter in place?
The CDB is Awsome wrote:
This is my first Fishing lure, She shows definate signs of wear as you can see. What is your first lure?
One of my first was a lure called a Vibra Bat. It was a bat shaped lure that Perch really loved to latch onto. Pun intended. I wish that they still made them.
I am very hard of hearing and need closed caption to know what you are saying.