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danemanny wrote:
Holy Sh*t… what have I started!?just your good old-fashioned sh*t post
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orandausa wrote:
Thank you for your support.
Like a trusty jock strap my friend!
Oldstar wrote:
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So Genz caught one 30 years ago, so did I. Saying you can target smallies in winter is hogwash. How many winter pics of smallies have you seen? Largemouth of course are a different story. They need to catch attention to make money with these articles.i guess i can’t speak to fishing them through the ice, but i spend a lot of time in the winter fishing them on the ‘sippi. It’s not uncommon to catch as many fish as your sucker budget will allow.
Let’s be honest, they have to eat, so they are out there somewhere feeding. Your best bet would be to take a look at winter tactics for winter smallmouth in Southern reservoirs. i suspect on ML you would need to target deep rocks, and use baits that simulate crayfish, as these are the most prevalent food sources of ML smallmouth.
EasyPeezy wrote:
Chill the eff out.Where you going to go? How much money you invest?
A little spam and you guys bitch like wimps.
Just be appreciative or disappear.
PS Pointing out spam is redundant and almost as irritating as the spam its self.
Which disgruntled staffer made a sockpuppet account?
Classic move, but you gotta get that post count up, so you don’t stand out!
Might want to reference the ref book:
http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/rlp/regulations/fishing/fishing_regs.pdf#view=fit&pagemode=bookmarksPg. 50
MISSISSIPPI RIVER (Sherburne, Stearns and Wright counties) smallmouth bass: all from 12-20″ must be immediately released from the confluence of the Crow River upstream to the St. Cloud Dam, including tributaries to the posted boundaries. Possession limit is three, with one over 20″.
This thread is a great place to start:
https://www.lakestatefishing.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=71183&start=0Bandersnatch wrote:
Only as a reason for The Slot.The Slots are what have hosed the lake.
^this
The protection of trophy class fish of multiple different species decimated the forage base.
No forage=poor year over year recruitment=eye fry and fingerlings becoming the primary forage base=collapse.
I always recommend burning the dock down. that way you can just reel in the affected plank when it all falls in, and it creates bonus structure for fish!
PM’s will sit in the OUTBOX until the receiver opens them.
Can’t speak to the “Connection reset” portion of your issue
Oldstar wrote:
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That is what happens when you are using software that is new and improved…..
in 2009……
GNFSHN wrote:
I PM’d him a while back and have heard nothing but cricketsBest bet on finding the owner would be to look around Star Tribune, Fox9 and other local news outlets social media postings.
If you refine your focus to anti-BLM, anti-union, and anti-DFL commentary you will have found the sweet spot.
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You can actually do this as a Ceviche and not cook the fish (the citrus acts as a pickling agent). You should freeze the fish for a sufficient amount of time to kill any parasites (I believe two weeks below -4° is the reccomended timeline)
We’ve done this with crappies a bunch of times for California rolls.
http://www.wideopenspaces.com/make-perfect-black-bass-ceviche-appetizer/
You can actually do this as a Ceviche and not cook the fish (the citrus acts as a pickling agent). You should freeze the fish for a sufficient amount of time to kill any parasites (I believe two weeks below -4° is the reccomended timeline)
We’ve done this with crappies a bunch of times for California rolls.
http://www.wideopenspaces.com/make-perfect-black-bass-ceviche-appetizer/
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