OSS, you and grandpa can have the osage. Wish I'd of had a passenger that doesn't like fish today. Fished the Grand, kept the best 15 males. All came from 2ft and under, most of them in a foot or less. Wouldn't win a tournament, but will feed the family several times over. Best way to spend a vacation day in my book.
"If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything" Mark Twain
The Only Reason I Say You Can Have The Grand Is All The News Has The Bucksaw Ramp Really Crowded, I Will Admit We Did Really Good On Tuesday On The Grand....... But Berry And Tally Ramp Are Not Even Full Yet, Sure That Will Change Soon.......![]()
WILL RODGERS NEVER MET ME..........
I hear you. It will have changed by the morning since you posted about it.I put in on a gravel ramp myself, and there was at least 10 trailers there at 9am when I arrived. I was torn between the grand and the osage. Went with the grand, only because I thought I could get out of the wind. Didn't work well.
I'm on vacation again Friday, so I'm really wanting to go again but last I heard the wind was supposed to really get up.
"If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything" Mark Twain
Yeh We Lucked Out Today And Had Ours By 9 Am Just Before The Wind Got Up. Got A Couple Of Places Over There That We Can Get Of The Wind, We Hope.........
WILL RODGERS NEVER MET ME..........
You going in the morning?
"If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything" Mark Twain
nice looking fish duncan! good job, and a great way to spend a vacation day, that's for sure.
why do today what you can put off til tomorrow, go fishing instead!!!
Nice mess of fish.
Looks like Truman is the place to Be. Good job Duncan.....Those are some nice one's!
I just KNOW it was a big one!!!![]()
Mike
Nice catch Duncan stay on top of them!!
Ron
DID YOU SEE THAT IT HAD TA BE A STATE RECORD!!!
Nice fish, Dunc. Great way to spend a morning.
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