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Apr 23, 2024 15:34:06   #
Robert J Samples wrote:
Well, Thank You, Also, Gentlemen! I don't believe I have ever recevied so many birthday greetings as this one, which is my 86th birthday.

Also, I am not sure just how I would have survived Covid-19 and the social separation without the benefit of Fishing Forum/Stages. It has been a great source of enjoyment and amusement. I've benefitted a tremendous amount from the connection and stories posted here. I have also been able to delved deeper and produce more stories of my own, and Stages has been a fun place to post them and receive critiques of many of them. And my wife thanks you, since it has kept me out of her hair! Thank you Mucho! Just Sayin...RJS
Well, Thank You, Also, Gentlemen! I don't believe... (show quote)


Robert, I have also been blessed with a long awaited birthday as, I finally completed 90 years last April 4th kicking around this fishing world. Happy Birthday to you!
Crunchy.
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Apr 16, 2024 20:44:20   #
saw1 wrote:
I continue to have those talks with myself.
Especially when I was shovelin all that snow.
"Come on, We can do it. Just a little more." My body kept arguing with me and tried to tell me that it was tired !
Yeah right, what does it know anyway.
I continue to have those talks with myself. br Es... (show quote)


If you are looking for Turkey's, we had 6 of 'em in the yard this morming.

Crunchy
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Mar 22, 2024 18:24:25   #
thunderstick 70 wrote:
I agree....50's and 60's music is and aways will be the the best!!!!


Thunderstick: You've got my radio on !

Crunchy
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Dec 26, 2023 19:24:54   #
Redneck bass boat wrote:
My daughter won the favorite dad
Chritmas card contest this year.


RBB. She sure has a keeper in my book. Happy New Year.

Crunchy
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Dec 10, 2023 20:14:47   #
nutz4fish wrote:
How about Steve Martin & John Belushi too ?


Don't forget to add Chevy Chase.
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Dec 8, 2023 23:15:24   #
Graywulff wrote:
It is one of those no sleep nights and so I post this early. 82 years ago today our nation was attacked. Take a few minutes today and please remember all of our fallen and all who have returned. GENTLEMEN and LADIES I AM GRATEFUL


Good post Wulffy I was in just as Korea was shutting down.

All gave some but some gave their ALL

GOD Bless Crunchy
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Nov 5, 2023 18:46:58   #
Graywulff wrote:
I try to live every day. There is a difference between living and existing. I have done both and existing ain’t fun!


Wulffy. I also have done both and lived with it!!! It's not exactly fun but it was mine!!! And I delt with it.

The best saying was found on a "splenda" sweetner packet. "CHANGE I WISH.... TO I WILL!"

GOD Bless all. Crunchy.
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Sep 21, 2023 21:52:04   #
questions wrote:
Just a novice fisherman and just looking for a little help with catching crappie and bluegill. I’m using a 6’6 Carrot Stick Ultralight rod with a Lews Spinning reel with 4# test.

Thanks Kindly

Questions


Just a novice fisherman. You are in the right ballpark for crappie and bluegill. However, for some of the crappie
I have tied in with, you will have to go easy using 4# test line. The bluegill, it should no sweat. I use a 6#tippit
on my fly line just to be on the safe side. In the same area that you will be fishing I'm sure there will be some
small mouth bass. So good luck and take some pictures and let us know where you are!
Crunchy
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Sep 2, 2023 19:59:41   #
charlykilo wrote:
Lake Pend Oreille Fishing Report
Now that is a fishing report.
Not where are the big ones I can catch?
Lake Pend Oreille Fishing Report br Now that is a ... (show quote)


C K: Back in the day when we lived just a little south of East Hope, we would launch in Ellisport Bay in the
early AM and slow cruse over to Maiden Rock. There is a small picnic area there but no facilities. The depth
of trolling would be one pole at about 20' to 25', the other a little deeper using only lead weights to get the
plugs down. At that time we used what was called "Point Specials", which were a round lure with a cut back
from the eye. They were painted red and white. At that time you had to get into the 20" range to even make
it to the qualifying stage. Best we ever do was to 19.5". But then that's fish'en. If you happen to go over to Maiden Rock you better take everything along with you as there are no facilities there. I always took an extra battery with me just to be on the safe side. We would stay overnight and slow troll back the next day. Hard to miss the beauty of the lake and the Monarch Mts. Hope this helps some and good luck.
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Sep 2, 2023 18:31:36   #
Graywulff wrote:
That’s what I call myself when I’m alone. Self Hacksaw says I’m elderly. Am I???


GW, You've been read'en my mail.!

Crunchy
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Jul 10, 2023 15:57:24   #
sdcmaui wrote:
The smaller lakes are pretty good right now. Try fernan, twin lakes, round lake. most are stocked with trout already and have bass, perch, and crappie. Good luck


SDC. You mentioned round lake. Try the NW end where Cocolalla dumps in. Usually sone Crappie in this area.
Best of luck.

Crunchy
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May 25, 2023 14:36:13   #
For all those who had a tear in their eye you are special people also. For if you don't have a tear in your
eye, you will never have a rainbow in your heart.
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May 17, 2023 23:00:22   #
Robert, The movie in question is Conagher 1991. This is one of my favorite movies to watch and I think one of
the best by Sam.

All the best, Crunchy.
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Mar 16, 2023 16:11:40   #
Fishinggal101 wrote:
I am 67 year old grandmother with a adult son who helps me out with all our fishing and camping gear light or heavy. We live in Southern California and like to get out fishing as much as we can. Is there any fishing and camping groups in our area? That would be awesome.
Thank you, fishinggal101.


Fishinggal, One place where you might get some good information on fishen people and where
to go with your scooter and, it's right there in Fullerton and that would Bob Marriotts. The people
there are very good at helping out special needs people. You should have no problem at all.

Hope things work out for the best for you.

Crunchy
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Jan 12, 2023 16:30:39   #
flyguy wrote:
I think that works well for fishing trout in a lake or deep hole but most of my stream trout are caught in 12" - 24" of water. A deep hole is 2' deep, and they do hold the most and biggest trout.


F. G. You'v been reading my mail. Most of my fishing is in the rivers and streams here in N. Idaho. Nothing
real fast and big but, the trout seem to like the waters. Not deep and not in heavly growen over with weeds.
I have found that for moving waters a sparcely tied leach pattern is hard for the fish to refuse. And, yes the
slim soft plastic has worked it's way into my fly box for my 3 wt. 6x tippet system. I don't usually go smaller
as there is always some big lunker waiting to suprise me and be a little too much for the rig I am using. But
hay, I love it when that happens. That is what winters are for, tying flies and re stocking the arsnel for spring.
Currently, I am tying the "Yellow Sally" on a big #16 hook. This will be my lead off fly to see what's going
on in my first ventures out this spring. It just so happens to be my go-to fly when things could be going a little
better. Hope every one had a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. GOD Bless and tight lines to all.
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