good evening cronic have you beat down the bug. hope you had a Happy Sativaday
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Happy Stonerday to you Chonic, my favorite day of the week, even being sober lol.
Nice roots, how many days after cutting is that? I just planted 4 clones and not have nearly as much roots as that.
Happy Skunkday to ya Cronic! That little clone's roots look amazing. You could always trim them back and keep it around for insurance. And thanks for the kneedless shot or your leg. I am going to check out a couple buddies grows in Santa Barbara today. I am super excited to see. Especially since theirs are well into flower, and I have never really seen that in person.
@ McLoadie - You are an awesome story teller! I used to spearfish at Torrey Pines State Beach down in San Diego. I once speared a 3 foot halibut there with a pole spear. That guy was so powerful it was unreal. It nearly ripped its body off the spear. I had to pin it to the bottom and swim down my pole (hmmm that sounded wrong oh well) and grab the fish by the gills just like you did. I can't imagine grabbing a fish the size of your sturgeon! Those halibut have some nasty teeth and that fish was trying to chomp me understandably. The fish was so long that when I grabbed it by the gills its tail was long enough to reach just low enough to get between my legs if ya know what I mean. That fish whacked me relentlessly. I finally swam it in to the beach and called my buddies in to see. As we walked back to the car we passed quite a few angry polefisherman We cooked it up over coals with just salt pepper and garlic. That fish fed 6 people very well
Happy Skunkday Cronich
Nice touch with the Knee shot
I'm gonna tell a fish story chron; My buddies had just returned from a 3 year visit to HAwaii, so we loaded up the gear and went to fish on the feather river near Verona at the confluence of the feather and sacramento rivers....we were fishing for stripers...pile worms for bait. We have our lines out from the shore and the river is plenty murky and running a little high and fast. I notice my buddy is concentrating on his rod tip and I join him, it's just barely moving....I thought it was the current. Out the fuc- of no where he sets the hook and his solid glass rod doubles over.....I'm thinkin he's about to join the 40 lb club with a fat ass striper. We have a net...a big one...and I get down closer to the water to net the fish. The rod had a big ass penn reel on it and brand new 50 lb test trilene xt. I will tell you right now that I tie my own everything, I only trust myself.......that next bite may be the fish of my lifetime....and I'm not going to sabotage myself by trusting someone in a sweat shop that me knot will hold. So, I'm down at the water with that huge net when I get a look at the fish...it's not a striper...it's a six foot sturgeon!.....I tell the third member of our party to get me a rope....and quick! He runs up the levee to the truck and by that time I have this six foot fish doin tricks to get off the line...it won't wait for the rope! I jumped on the fishes back and put my hands in it's gills.......I was concentrating on holding on, and in the meantime this fishes mate ( they generally travel in pairs with their mate cuz they are spawning) had come up behind me in the water and was trying to get the one I had by the gills free. These fish are known to do this, and it's no biggie til you get a sixteen footer rubbing the bottom of your boat...it's weird. Any how, I had that fish and all of the sudden I was lifted out of the water....my bros had an arm each and drug me and the fish up the levee to the pickup...50 yards from the water!!! 72" long...75 lbs.
Happy Skunkday chronic, hope you and plants doing well.
Happy Skunkday to ya Cronic! That little clone's roots look amazing. You could always trim them back and keep it around for insurance. And thanks for the kneedless shot or your leg. I am going to check out a couple buddies grows in Santa Barbara today. I am super excited to see. Especially since theirs are well into flower, and I have never really seen that in person.
@ McLoadie - You are an awesome story teller! I used to spearfish at Torrey Pines State Beach down in San Diego. I once speared a 3 foot halibut there with a pole spear. That guy was so powerful it was unreal. It nearly ripped its body off the spear. I had to pin it to the bottom and swim down my pole (hmmm that sounded wrong oh well) and grab the fish by the gills just like you did. I can't imagine grabbing a fish the size of your sturgeon! Those halibut have some nasty teeth and that fish was trying to chomp me understandably. The fish was so long that when I grabbed it by the gills its tail was long enough to reach just low enough to get between my legs if ya know what I mean. That fish whacked me relentlessly. I finally swam it in to the beach and called my buddies in to see. As we walked back to the car we passed quite a few angry polefisherman We cooked it up over coals with just salt pepper and garlic. That fish fed 6 people very well
Haha...I don't really fish for the sport, I don't play fish any more than I have to, I don't hunt for horns...I was trained to HARVEST the bounty! ITB...in the boat....I cant eat it til it's dead....ergo......harvest, kill, eat! Nice ass fish!, I bet that fuc-er tasted exotic! Angry pole fisherman = jealous and hungry.........you shoulda told em haha!
Oh man, I felt guilty to be honest. They were already there when we walked down the beach, and still had caught nothing when we walked back with the fish. Halibut is one of my favorites, very mild flavor, but great texture; amazing when it is super fresh. The great thing about spearing is that even when the fish aren't biting, you still can. Hard part is that there has to be visibility and good conditions. But I love it, it makes me feel like a caveman again.