Surviving Minnesota!

Feels colder than it really is today . Windy and slightly cloudy . For all intents the Morel season is done in my area . Very poor season . Spent about 10 hours total looking for a total of 5 . Out looking 2 hours yesterday . Nothing . Then I had to rest my knee most of the day . Too much needs done to waste more time looking . I did push brush with my compact tractor bucket for a hour or so . I so want to go fishing for sunfish . Cooked up some frozen sunfish last night . One package left in the freezer .

Time to get up here Jerry...One package of Sunnies in the freezer?

The Crappie bite is on.
 
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I'm wondering if I should believe this or not....


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This was about 15 years ago. We were actually very inexperienced with chicken manure at the time....my brother was a teenager working at a local chicken farm and we only had experience with cow and steer manure so we assumed the same rations. We were doing chicken manure because the stench was worse at the time....Dad quickly filled us in on our mistake. We still laugh about it to this day!
 
Dakota had her calf at 9:45 my time this morning!! My dad sent me 2 pictures since I'm at school..
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I can't wait to get home after track!!!
 
I imagine it's a very good Crappie Lake.
It does have the reputation for that . Also good for real bullheads . Used to be really good for bullheads . Fewer now than they were once . Mom was referred to as the Crappie Queen on the lake . She loved to fish . Of course it once held the state record for large mouth bass .
 
Ok I have to ask Siggie how she chose that handle . My last name is Segler and have been called Ziggy or Siggie at times . Segler is the north German spelling and means Sailor in German . Grandpa came from Prussia . That area has been Sweden , Germany and now Poland . I will lay claim to Viking blood . Since there is Swede in there and other Baltic nations blood . Hard to imagine
a Sailor family not mixing with Vikings . Sweden and Norway right across the bay .
 
Ok I have to ask Siggie how she chose that handle . My last name is Segler and have been called Ziggy or Siggie at times . Segler is the north German spelling and means Sailor in German . Grandpa came from Prussia . That area has been Sweden , Germany and now Poland . I will lay claim to Viking blood . Since there is Swede in there and other Baltic nations blood . Hard to imagine
a Sailor family not mixing with Vikings . Sweden and Norway right across the bay .

:) it was my husbands nickname when he was in the airforce. our last name is Sigmund
 

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