Chicken soaked in strawberry jello, which came from board member Clyde Mills (haven't heard from him in quite a while). I've had a lot of luck with that.
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Chicken soaked in strawberry jello, which came from board member Clyde Mills (haven't heard from him in quite a while). I've had a lot of luck with that.
Geo is right, it's really hard to get good seafood this far from the ocean (I think that's why so many people around here say they don't like seafood). And if that really is raw striper, I'd want it...
Federal law says that the states own them, and if it's a navigable waterway, the creek itself can never be considered "private" under Kentucky law. Here's a nice article from a circuit court judge...
No, not year round anywhere. I posted the reg earlier in this thread.
Here's the reg: "Gigging means spearing or impaling fish on any pronged or barbed instrument attached to the end of any rigid object. Snagging means taking fish or other aquatic animals by a rapid...
You MIGHT be able to keep a silver jumping carp (ALL carp are Asian, btw) that you accidentally snagged. But for the reason that CATCHEMALL explained, "there is no way to prevent you from accidently...
That is a beautiful fish! Congratulations!
If you're fishing in the little FINS lakes the limit on trout is 5.
Let's apply some common sense to the situation. Dinks like that probably aren't getting hurt. Jack the jaw of a 7-pounder and you may well be causing some damage. It's not good for any of them, and...
Not to mention the bun would get all soggy and fall apart.
This is one incredible fish!
http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/34277/monster+white+sturgeon+weighing+1100+pounds+caught+in+canada/
Here in KY, the only kind of slot I've ever seen is a protective slot.
I think Barren used to have a slot, but it doesn't any more. Now it has kind of weird limits on large- and smallmouth bass:
• Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass:
15-inch minimum size limit except 1...
That's exactly what the regulation means; you can keep fish under 12" long at Lake Malone. The statewide creel limit would apply to all fish of any size. Here's the whole reg:
• Largemouth Bass: 12...
No, it would not be illegal. A "slot limit" is different than a straight size limit. With a slot, let's say the slot is set at 12-15" (pretty common for largemouth bass). That means you can't keep...
It's going to be delicious however you prepare it. Baked, broiled, fried, whatever. Just be sure to remove the dark red strip down the center of the fillets before you cook them.
I've fished the FINS lakes a lot, and enjoy them quite a bit. No, they are not "fished out," they are stocked on a regular basis with catfish, bass, and bluegill, and most are stocked twice a year...
This is GREAT news, but I'm kinda like SLP on this, I'd rather see them wiped out entirely, if there's a way. And I'm not too worried about other game fish getting netted. As damaging as these fish...
Well, I always THOUGHT those were both acceptable terms for the same species, but if he says otherwise, I guess not.
Well, of course they're right, it's true that when people call snakes water moccasins, they're nearly always wrong (same thing for copperheads), but I don't understand the disdain for the people who...
Probably more on the species and size than anything else. Obviously, if you're fishing for bluegill, and happen to have 6-lb line on, it's not going to be much of an issue, but if you're going after...
I keep coming back to this line: "Since we opened our doors in 2003 we have sold animal mounts: deer, turkey, bore, antlers, (shed's included.) etc."
I find it hard to believe that they were in...
Another vote for rattle traps!
Besides, they DO catch actual poachers all the time, if you follow the news.
Crappiepappy asked exactly what I was thinking, about how you spooled the line on in the first place. When you're spooling a spinning reel you need to put the spool on the floor and let the line come...
Very cool story!
If you're already out at Waverly, then Tom Wallace isn't too far away, and it's a lot nicer, anyway.
That's one of the coolest things about fishing. It gets you out in nature, and you see stuff you'd never see otherwise.
That's an awesome story! And ya gotta love the ending, "releasing catch and bait..."
I bet that snake has an aversion to water nowadays.
Mrs. Toad and I were puttering around on Lake Jericho on one of their rented jon-boats with our trolling motor, and everywhere we went on the lake, little baitfish would jump all around us. Turn off...
REALLY hard to say, because I love both salt and freshwater fishing, but I'll say bluefish, because I've had the most fun fishing for those, either surf-fishing, with a school going by, or in Indian...