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A Rosy Hoss, Dave.
TONY I CAN'T BELIEVE you did all that stuff and on here too!!!!!! If I did all that stuff I'd be in the hospital not the recliner!!!!!!!!
Nothing wrong with the recliner Tooty... I planted half a pound of ginseng today, shoveled stone into some low spots in the driveway, ( over a ton, by hand), and mowed the yard for the last time...and that was this afternoon. I worked at my real job until noon.
I'm tired, and ready for the recliner myself!!
WELL TONY I do have one rod on standby ! When I was sitting in my lawn chair on the bank at Doc's pond and the breeze was a blowin out of the south 15-20 miles an hour for a while, I said to myself suppers waiting, OF COURSE I stayed for another hour and that's when I got this last decent gill. I'm really ready for the recliner Tony!!!!
Fellas', I never put my BG gear away....the Coppernose strain may slow down when the water cools off, but the northern strain should provide action year round. I have caught Bluegill 12 months out of the year, for several years now. And not just ice fishing during the winter either.. If the water's open, there's usually a BG down there interested in eating. The trick, lies in finding them, and figuring out what they want to see on the end of your line.
Thanks Tony and yup Angelo I never fished from shore much either till this year and had to cause my old buddies are getting OOOOOOOOOOOOLd.
That slight change in color can mean a lot. This is also my latest I have ever fish well unless it's trout Nov 23rd is winter stocking but Gills ever thought I would be able to catch them from shore at this time
Splendid example!
Thanks Jim and by the way thanks for joining my groups . Don't know how it all works but you are the moderator or administrator of this OLD GEEZER GROUP , and thanks for your efforts and input into the group. Glad to have so much talent joining and look forward to everyones input...
Excellent late season gill!
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