Andy,
What are those things on the deck below the crappie and green bucket?
They almost look like mealworms.
Marty
Have you ever considered getting a limited number of lithographs made, signing them as 1/250, 2/250, etc?
Here in Maryland, we have a gifted wildlife artist named Mark Sussino, (google him to see his work), who consistently
won our DNR competioned out art for its annual duck and trout stamps - alas we have no stamps anymore (too expensive). We still have to buy them - but all you get for it is checked box on your F/L.
I suspect quite a few stagers would like one on their wall.
Stagers - Reply if you agree, perhaps it will convince ArtistSMjackson to take the plunge.
Many congrats! I'll be there soon. Barb and I are at 37.
Marty
Matt S. wrote:
Iām not from that area, is that a major route for that area? They mentioned that there were construction going on the bridge.
Not construction, just maintenance. 6 lives lost 'tho. Sooo sad! Yes, it WILL be a traffic nightmare.
I've fished under that bridge many times. Striped Bass, perch and catfish hotspot. I've sailed under her many times aboard cruise ships heading north to Canada, and south to the caribbean. Our new status as one of the largest ports of call in the US is in jeopardy. Supply chain nightmares, here we come.
Hate to say it, but those April stocked trout were gone before May. The retired geezers are on the stocking trucks like flies on sh!t! Oh well...
I think that YOU are part of the problem!!!!
I've always used the strip of meat (cartilage ?} in the center of the lower jaw bones to tip my jigs when crappie fishing. Removed carefully, the piece of meat has 2 pointy ends that were closer to the body, and it moves nicely in the water. (not to mention that it smells good)
TM
None of the water supply reservoirs in the Central/eastern Maryland allow gas motors. A number of ponds on the Eastern Shore do, and the tidal rivers allow them. The lower Susquehanna river and their flats allow them. If you only want lakes, you'll have to go west to Deep Creel lake, William Jennings Randolph lake, and Youghiogheny allow them as well