Fish Glue?
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Fish Glue?
If I could build guitars like I can fish I'd be a Master Luthier!!! I guess I'll just have to settle with being a Master Baiter!
David L
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Re: Fish Glue?
Nice! Looks like you are handy with a rod!
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Re: Fish Glue?
Reminds me of one of my current projects.
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Tim Benware
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Re: Fish Glue?
Yeah, that's what my wife tells me!!!!!!!!!!!!!deadedith wrote:Nice! Looks like you are handy with a rod!
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Re: Fish Glue?
Now what she told me, though...
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Re: Fish Glue?
What kind of fish are those anyway?
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Re: Fish Glue?
Nice 'catch' John!
BTW, you either need to set the date on your camera, your your telling us fish glue stories :p
BTW, you either need to set the date on your camera, your your telling us fish glue stories :p
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Re: Fish Glue?
Does fish glue smell like fish?
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Re: Fish Glue?
Kevin, The ones in the middle (the bigger ones) are Redfish (Red Drum) and they fight hard, the bigger ones zing your drag out for a ways and then you reel them in a little bit and then they zing your drag out some more and then you reel them in a bit and sometimes this goes on for 15 minutes or more, lots of fun to catch and very good to eat. I like to blacken them best. The others are speckled trout (spotted weakfish) and when you hook into one of those they dance around on top of the water shaking and flopping trying to spit he hook, also a lot of fun to catch and very tasty also, frying being the preferred cooking method. Very strict limits on both fish, only 5 redfish per person per day, must be at least 16 inches to be a keeper and only 1 can exceed 27 inches. Speckled Trout, 25 per person per day, 12 inch minimun to keep.
David L
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