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He's 76 and his health and strength are starting to decline. We go fishing every time I go down, but usually from a pier or from a rented boat in the Laguna Madre. This time we are going after tuna and dorado, with a good chance of shark, amberjack or kingfish. Unless the cool water pushes in, then we will be going after snapper and grouper.

I'd like to try. But I'm really not going for trophy class, I want table fare and good fun.

Sounds like fun! We'll be in the Florida Keys over Thanksgiving week, and have a half-day charter booked. Not sure if I'll go or if I'll babysit since kids/grandkids will be there too. Definitely looking forward to some super-fresh seafood!
 
Mid December. Gonna hit the blue water with my dad. I want to be sure to do so before it's too late.
Awesome. Good time to go.

He's 76 and his health and strength are starting to decline. We go fishing every time I go down, but usually from a pier or from a rented boat in the Laguna Madre. This time we are going after tuna and dorado, with a good chance of shark, amberjack or kingfish. Unless the cool water pushes in, then we will be going after snapper and grouper.
Get em!

Confirmed movement in all 8 duck eggs! And movement in at least 3 of the chicken eggs too! Its hard for me to tell because the shells are so dark compaired to my duck eggs that are white.
Woo-hoo! Congrats!
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Chain link fencing is actually superior in strength... but I'd go with the taller kind of it so you can put netting over it... winged predators are atrocious...
x2 They swoop in from out of nowhere and then you have all that hay to clean up. . . if you're lucky.
 
For those that missed it on the "other" thread while this one was down, I found a dead chick in the coop this morning when I went to gather eggs. No signs of predator, no blood, no bugs, no trauma, just dead. I believe eggbound, but I'm still researching on that.
Today was hubby's birthday, so we decided to take a trail ride on the side by side, was gone for a few hours. Got back, did a head count and a chick is missing. Looked all over for her, no sign of her or anything anywhere! It was Floppy, his favorite chick. Waited till dark, she never came back. :confused:
I'm so bummed. She was the sweetest chick of all. Thinking haybale or fox maybe got her.

Oh no!!! :hugs

Hugs and crossed fingers that they figure it out fast.  Food allergy?  Halloween goody overload?

Ummm....a 10 month old??? :confused:. Candy overload! ! :lau

I am so jealous! I want to take an ocean fishing charter some day. Heck even one in Superior or Michigan.


My hubby is an inshore charter captain here out of Savannah. Really good if you can spare the time!!

@scflock I am going to make you a frog and egg photo.....just wait.....well more of a toad than a frog but amphibian none the less. ;)
 
Chain link fencing is actually superior in strength... but I'd go with the taller kind of it so you can put netting over it... winged predators are atrocious...
I opted for welded wire over the top rather than netting. For one, I already had the wire; for two, netting won't stop a coon. The wire also provides a base if you want to use a tarp for shade & weather protection. JMO.
 
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I opted for welded wire over the top rather than netting. For one, I already had the wire; for two, netting won't stop a coon. The wire also provides a base if you want to use a tarp for shade & weather protection. JMO.


Good points, and true... but using that is more pricey and harder to deal with, especially if the run is wide...

But if the chhoks are locked up in the coop at night, there's no need to worry about a coon in the run...
 

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