chickenlover8969
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- Oct 2, 2023
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any type of fishing discussions pictures or tips
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I have a couple of old pictures, 1 of me with a salmon and 1 of me with a bass, but a bit shy to be posting pics with me in them. Where are yours?any type of fishing discussions pictures or tips
I love fishing for crappie. I will post some pictures when II have a couple of old pictures, 1 of me with a salmon and 1 of me with a bass, but a bit shy to be posting pics with me in them. Where are yours?
My favorite eating fish is crappy. They take a little talent to catch but that's by place and season. We fish up in northern Wisconsin or Minnesota.
We have a creek that stays open all winter behind our house. It's down a steep hill but hubby made a path down to it that our 4-wheeler can drive down. I'd like to learn how to fly fish for trout as they're in there. Down at the bridge a mile away, there's always at least one person fishing.
Fiction or non fiction? I have lots of fish stories but they tend to change over time! More and bigger usually. If you like to hear about disasters or days with no fish caught they are more likely to be accurate!any type of fishing discussions pictures or tips
anything You want to tell. If there fiction I would still love to listen to them. disasters would be fun to hear about!Fiction or non fiction? I have lots of fish stories but they tend to change over time! More and bigger usually. If you like to hear about disasters or days with no fish caught they are more likely to be accurate!
If your shy to show Yourself you could crop them to only show the fish if You want to.I have a couple of old pictures, 1 of me with a salmon and 1 of me with a bass, but a bit shy to be posting pics with me in them. Where are yours?
My favorite eating fish is crappy. They take a little talent to catch but that's by place and season. We fish up in northern Wisconsin or Minnesota.
We have a creek that stays open all winter behind our house. It's down a steep hill but hubby made a path down to it that our 4-wheeler can drive down. I'd like to learn how to fly fish for trout as they're in there. Down at the bridge a mile away, there's always at least one person fishing.