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Introductions / Re: New Member - Shelter Cove
« on: August 14, 2023, 01:03:38 PM »
Huh? Welcome aboard Michael aka Chilango  :smt006

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General Talk / Re: Late night
« on: August 12, 2023, 09:20:51 PM »
Can I suggest some Hollandaise sauce? You can get it store bought but it's not much trouble to make yourself and goes really well with fried fish.
Ooo, that sounds yummy! I have friends with chickens, and a neighbor with a lemon tree. Sooo good with fresh local eggs and lemons! Also worth a little more for the fancy Irish butter, especially for Hollandaise!
dang

As much as I would love to be out fishing and only a short distance to all the launches in Monterey Bay, I really need to reduce the inventory of cod and halibut I have now. Will be targeting seabass hopefully this weekend though.
nice predicaments!

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Suhweet. Cool report and pics. Well done

Scotty at the fort!

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Radical

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Introductions / Re: Allow me to introduce myself
« on: June 02, 2023, 08:20:59 PM »
Welcome CC.

Your gonna love the madness.

Let me introduce myself.....




 :smt005

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Introductions / Re: Post Your Picture, Screen Name and Real Name
« on: May 27, 2023, 10:11:29 AM »
Diggin' the net in the background of your pic. Reminds me of a net I have that served well and many memories. Good stuff.

Welcome to the madness and NCKA . Congrats on the maiden voyage and first yak fish!

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General Talk / Re: Rats…
« on: May 27, 2023, 09:52:51 AM »
In the 4Runner I always carry water for Bacon and I to drink, usually 1gallon jugs.  I lost the top to my jug when I went to Bullards a couple weekends ago, but kept the bottle until I bought a new one to replace it.  Last weekend I loaded up my trailer and hit the road and when Bacon declared that she needed water I pulled out the jug and filled a cup and gave it to her and put it back in the foot well.  Got to my camping spot and was unloading gear and pulled the bottle out and it had two dead rats in it. :puke: I'm really not sure if I drank any of the rat water but for sure Bacon did and it grossed me out enough to almost throw up.
 

How strange

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General Talk / Re: Rats…
« on: April 19, 2023, 06:38:39 PM »
Was pulling weeds in the yard garden area when I came upon this guy... do I saute w/ butter? I considered letting it go thinking it might be rodent eater, but nah most likely a dangerous critter to be around... guessing it's a rattlesnake. Does it mean there's likely more around? Never had an issue w/ snakes being around that i know of. Neighbor has one of those tiny dogs.

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General Talk / Re: Lose a Kayak Near Mendocino?
« on: April 19, 2023, 02:54:59 PM »
Aliens

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General Talk / Re: So Proud
« on: April 15, 2023, 11:27:52 AM »
Still wandering. Thanks for starting us on the sidetrack , fishemotion.

Classic.


Huh? I'm actually going to grocery store to get some lemon pepper

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General Talk / Re: So Proud
« on: April 14, 2023, 08:07:07 PM »
Tasty morsels!

Also: Owl man(center), GWS(top right), dancing banana(bottom left)

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CA Regulations / Re: Over limit halibut - yourubers strike again
« on: April 10, 2023, 05:05:51 PM »
Sure wouldn’t want to go on a party/six pack boat if rods had to pulled out after each individual got a limit. I’ve been on a trip where we were one fish short of a limit, and the captain is begging everyone to keep their rods in the water.
Popeye comes to mind

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General Talk / Re: Rats…
« on: April 01, 2023, 01:30:45 PM »
Do the dead poisoned critters not cause issues in the house? I've witnessed maggots crawling out of a rat/mouse that was left dead in a trap that I forgot about.

One summer started getting a fly infestation that I couldn't figure out where they were coming from. Like 50+ flies a day in the house. That was a somewhat prolonged skirmish. Vacuum, sticky traps... but the coolest thing that came out of it:


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General Talk / Re: Rats…
« on: March 31, 2023, 10:02:43 PM »
They definitely are not very large.  Silkie breed.  Bantam size.  That's why they don't get eaten!  (Just kidding)  They're getting a little old now, but they have been good egg producers and do a splendid job of pest control in the garden.
I personally don't know much about birds, but did occasionally tend to family member's small backyard hens. The longest surviving out of the brood? started losing her vision and required hand stuffing cat food pellets down her gullet. Was sort of difficult at first but had it's cathartic moments.

More off topic: On a somewhat more cheerful side note, I learned today that some pigs apparently eat live chickens 

"Most pigs won’t randomly eat chickens. You’ll usually have a rogue pig who will decide they want some meat, but usually, pigs may eat chickens if the chickens get in the way at feeding time or if the pigs aren’t getting enough sustenance." :smt044

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