02-05-2009, 02:59 AM
You need to drain the Salt Lake and replace it with fresh. LOL
Sell the salt to New York for ice removal.
I always wanted to go to Alaska and fish for Halibut. I told the wife last week and she pulled a brouchure out of the trash. It was a whole listing of all the fishing camps for Halibut.
I have fished in almost every state east of the Mississippi River. I love fishing out of Florida. You get to the fishing spots in minutes instead of hours , like in Maryland. Our canyons are 50-65 miles off Ocean City, but down there its more like 5 miles.
When I had the B&B and guided, I had folks from all over the world stay there. England, Netherlands, and Egypt, plus all over the U.S.. I never had any complaints from anyone. They would catch fish and act like a child. Jumping up and down, high fiving. All I heard is OMG, this is so much fun. So groups I would take to the trap range and shoot two rounds of trap, then go fishing. Everyone said, it was the best time they ever had. I had one girl, who never picked up a gun or a rod/reel. No kidding she shot 45 out of 50, and caught ten fish all in the 22-32" range. Never shoot a gun, never even picked one up. Never went fishing, never cast a rod before this trip. I was thrilled. He boy friend was sort of a lose for words, believing he would need to show her everything. Hell, I did not spend ten minutes with her on either the shotgun or casting. I only instructed her on the safety issues on the gun and some pointers on how to target the birds better. I handed her the gun, and said just yell pull when you feel you are ready. On the first 10 birds she got them all. I kept looking at her boyfriend , who missed everything but one and said, your kidding me , Right? He said no, she never touched a gun in her life. She was scrared to death when I told her what we were doing.
Then we went fishing. I gave her the rod, told her its all about coordination related learning how to cast. Just let the line fall off your finger when the rod tip is pointed where you want to go. Maybe five or six cast later she was putting the lures out there with me. All day long , all I heard is swish, swish, swish, never stopped unless she had one. The only other thing she asked me was how fast do I reel in and I see you are stopping or slowing down every once in awhile, should I do that too? After she got the jerking of the bait down, she was catching a fish every 15 minutes. The only thing was, she did not want to take them off the hook. So I got her big headed boyfriend to do it. So guy, gal, kid, or adult, I never had a student as well coordinated as she was. Never knew anyone as good as she.
I had guys who were talking themselves all up about how good of a trap shooter they were. They could not hit a bull in the ass with a bass fiddle and this girl was crushing them, ink spots all morning.
If you never tried trap shooting, go and get into it. Its a real blast. I am not good at it, I average about 60 per 3 rounds. Now my cousin is great. He shot in the last club , which was 10 weeks of 75 birds per , an average of 73.5, best in the history of the club. Which included one round each of singles, handicap, and wobbles. Handicap started at the 16 yard line and ended at the 25. So if you never shot before, get a gun and try it. Most clubs have rental guns, so try that first and if you like it , then buy a gun. We I am leaving tomorrow to go to Jersey with a antique jar, which might be worth a whole lot of money. I am taking it to a high end auction house. Have a great night and best of luck in your season.
Peter
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Sell the salt to New York for ice removal.
I always wanted to go to Alaska and fish for Halibut. I told the wife last week and she pulled a brouchure out of the trash. It was a whole listing of all the fishing camps for Halibut.
I have fished in almost every state east of the Mississippi River. I love fishing out of Florida. You get to the fishing spots in minutes instead of hours , like in Maryland. Our canyons are 50-65 miles off Ocean City, but down there its more like 5 miles.
When I had the B&B and guided, I had folks from all over the world stay there. England, Netherlands, and Egypt, plus all over the U.S.. I never had any complaints from anyone. They would catch fish and act like a child. Jumping up and down, high fiving. All I heard is OMG, this is so much fun. So groups I would take to the trap range and shoot two rounds of trap, then go fishing. Everyone said, it was the best time they ever had. I had one girl, who never picked up a gun or a rod/reel. No kidding she shot 45 out of 50, and caught ten fish all in the 22-32" range. Never shoot a gun, never even picked one up. Never went fishing, never cast a rod before this trip. I was thrilled. He boy friend was sort of a lose for words, believing he would need to show her everything. Hell, I did not spend ten minutes with her on either the shotgun or casting. I only instructed her on the safety issues on the gun and some pointers on how to target the birds better. I handed her the gun, and said just yell pull when you feel you are ready. On the first 10 birds she got them all. I kept looking at her boyfriend , who missed everything but one and said, your kidding me , Right? He said no, she never touched a gun in her life. She was scrared to death when I told her what we were doing.
Then we went fishing. I gave her the rod, told her its all about coordination related learning how to cast. Just let the line fall off your finger when the rod tip is pointed where you want to go. Maybe five or six cast later she was putting the lures out there with me. All day long , all I heard is swish, swish, swish, never stopped unless she had one. The only other thing she asked me was how fast do I reel in and I see you are stopping or slowing down every once in awhile, should I do that too? After she got the jerking of the bait down, she was catching a fish every 15 minutes. The only thing was, she did not want to take them off the hook. So I got her big headed boyfriend to do it. So guy, gal, kid, or adult, I never had a student as well coordinated as she was. Never knew anyone as good as she.
I had guys who were talking themselves all up about how good of a trap shooter they were. They could not hit a bull in the ass with a bass fiddle and this girl was crushing them, ink spots all morning.
If you never tried trap shooting, go and get into it. Its a real blast. I am not good at it, I average about 60 per 3 rounds. Now my cousin is great. He shot in the last club , which was 10 weeks of 75 birds per , an average of 73.5, best in the history of the club. Which included one round each of singles, handicap, and wobbles. Handicap started at the 16 yard line and ended at the 25. So if you never shot before, get a gun and try it. Most clubs have rental guns, so try that first and if you like it , then buy a gun. We I am leaving tomorrow to go to Jersey with a antique jar, which might be worth a whole lot of money. I am taking it to a high end auction house. Have a great night and best of luck in your season.
Peter
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