Good job on Ketchn and good job on releasing to those who love to eat em. That’s what I enjoy about giving to those who struggle to ketch.
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Good job on Ketchn and good job on releasing to those who love to eat em. That’s what I enjoy about giving to those who struggle to ketch.
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Know the feeling Outlaw. Last deer season there was a dock near a camping area and when I would stroll onto it usually quite a few fellas who had a couple in their buckets but not many. When I got there couple would say, Ketchn time was here and purely luckily I did proceed to Kaboom and had my bucket filled quickly. As the guys were admiring my ketch I said ok who needs fish and gave them all a few each. Had plenty back at the cabin to feed my crew and then proceeded to show those who wanted to know how to getrdone.
even converted a guy and hi son who has been coming for years camping and hunting there who I always supplied fish to but now took the time to learn how to do it himself. Now he wants to come up just to fish. After I went home he was even sending me pics of the big ones he was ketchn. That's a really good feeling. BTW had to give them jigs as they didn't have anything but poles and regular hooks. As I always have a lot it wasn't a problem.
BTW in my case it was using the Trout magnet in orange/chartreuse that was the magic ticket.
We have a Pattel owned bait/gas shop right on my path. 5 dozen equals 5$. And with a hand full of groceries on the counter and couple of drinks they will throw in a bag of ice for free. They stay busy to say the least. Warm fuzzy feeling does come with adding to a good fish meal. And a warmer feeling to sharpen a skill to help them next time.
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I was cleaning a good mess of nice crappie yesterday at the cleaning station and an elderly gentleman was cleaning 4 or 5 small crappie. He said he and his wife were hoping to have a crappie dinner but he guessed they were going to have chicken instead. As I was bagging my fillets I took as big a handful as I could grab and dropped them in his bowl. He really appreciated it.
Last year 3 ladies were camping trying to catch enough fish to have a family fish fry at the end of the week. They only had 7 or 8 small crappie as their boat motor had quit on them. After I had cleaned and bagged my fillets I walked around the table and set the whole bag of fillets with their catch. I said “Now y’all have enough for your fish fry!” They were beyond thankful. I really enjoy helping folks with fish.
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the surprised looks and priceless smiles are worth every penny of the cost to ketch some fish, this is a fact ....
keep a few for me sometimes , release most back to the drink and then ....
when someone wants fish for dinner , I give them up ....
way back when about 40 years ago , I started donating fish to a fella that worked with me .
An asian person he was , a refugee from the nam war ,,,,he and his wife ran when it went down ....
she landed in the Philippines and he landed here , took him forever to get her to the states ...
when she got here , she told him to give me egg rolls as a trade ......
to date I ain't never tasted a better egg roll ....silver lining giveaway clause for sure
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales