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Mar 22, 2022 12:16:10   #
#7 has to be photo shopped. First, where is his right hand, and second, that reminds me of the goldfish I had when I was twelve, @ plus 10 zoom. I like the idea of fishing in an Italian suit, but loafers not wingtips, please. What I really want is that Leather Tackle box. Is that a Plano or Rapala?
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Mar 22, 2022 11:52:31   #
This time of year, the Sandy Bottoms Canoe Launch in the Sandy Bottoms Recreation area on the Toccoa River is an excellent place for a kayak. Until May 15th it's C&R and artificial lure only, bit it's wide, usually calm if it hasn't rained hard recently, and the scenery is unmatched. Also, the only place I know of where there are a few wild trout, even though it is stocked. It's in Morganton, a bit of a car ride. May I ask, how have you set up your Kayak?
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Mar 22, 2022 11:11:30   #
HenryG wrote:
Paranoia strikes deep stop hey what's that sound everybody look what's going round .... Buffalo Springfield


LOL, totally agree
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Aug 25, 2021 08:53:12   #
8 out of 10, could not agree more. But the Right Handed starter really should be Greg Maddox, and the Left Fielder should be Barry Bonds. Now, watch the comments fly!
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Apr 6, 2021 11:22:02   #
Good Morning Tater, and you have an open invitation any morning to come and sit on my dock on Lake Lanier. Park in the driveway, it's about a 300 foot hike to the dock, ignore the sailboat with all the rod holders, and use the adirondack chair. I can assure you that you won't catch a damn thing, but the sunrises are awesome.
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Apr 6, 2021 11:12:31   #
Attempts at breathing after death are called agonal respirations. We see them in all animals, even humans. Respiratory drive is the autonomic function of the brain stem. Likewise, post mortem muscle contractions can and do occur. But, if you are seeing any of this activity more than "once in a blue moon", it is probably due to the angle of the cut. As Flytier and Whitey have said, top down is really the preferred method. Or, better yet, Immediately cut through the gills and allow the fish to bleed out. Many insist that actually improves the taste.
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Apr 6, 2021 10:56:46   #
FS Digest wrote:
Hey everyone I am looking for recommendations on a collapsible pole that will fit on a motorcycle. I know a lot of the telescopic poles tend to be garbage so not really sure what I should be looking for. Is there a good quality multi piece pole people recommend(3-4 pc)? not needing a do it all pole but something I can catch a trout or panfish on will suffice. Thank you in advance for any recommendations

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by Thegloryfades


Okay, if I understand the question, for for TROUT, may i humbly suggest something like this. I have carried an Aquavit 8ft 4in #6 4 piece fly rod,with a System Two 56-l reel in this case practically everywhere. A couple of dry flies in a small container and you should be good to go. However, the really important question is, What brand of Motorcycle?


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Mar 29, 2021 10:41:54   #
My driveway is about 250 feet long, uphill most of the way, with a dogleg right(Kinda like a Par 3 golf hole). When it rained, with a few leaves on the pavement, even my Jeep Grand Cherokee would slip in 2WD, with All-Season tires. Not with All-Terrain. And every ambulance I have driven for the last 30 years has had Michelin All-Terrain tires. They are stupid expensive, I admit, at like over $600 a pair, but I have been to a few car down the ramp in the water calls, and I never want that to be me.
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Mar 29, 2021 10:09:38   #
I have a 2013 Nissan Armada with 2WD, Michelin LT 265/70 R18, All-Terrain tires, and I tow a Seidelmann 25 with a dry weight of 4600lbs all over the SE, including up and down these North Georgia red clay slick asphalt ramps, without any problem. I believe in All-Terrain tires. And Discount Tire stores. You really would not believe how well they have treated be for almost 20 years.
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Mar 15, 2021 08:54:49   #
Forgive me, but I think the “problem” is that you are mounting an “80lb” trolling motor, on a “12 foot” aluminum boat. I thought you made that very clear. So, is your motor 24 volts, and has a length of more than just 36 inches. What batteries do you anticipate using and do you know the freeboard of your boat? You will have a quick and quiet rig.
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