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I didn't ride a Harley however had a great time cruising all over New England on my 78 Suzuki GS550!
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At least you know how bugs taste and how cool it is smelling everything around. I said it once and prolly thousands of times. But if God, Higher Power or whatever you want to name it made anything better than Women, Weed and Motorcycles he/she or Whatever kept it for Themselves. CLI didn't ride a Harley however had a great time cruising all over New England on my 78 Suzuki GS550!
Add a boat to the list! Then take it off for two more! There's only so many really awesome things in life! Those are some. Hiking in nature was/is another for me and fishing! Hanging with my sweetie and plotting grandkids is floating my boat these daze!At least you know how bugs taste and how cool it is smelling everything around. I said it once and prolly thousands of times. But if God, Higher Power or whatever you want to name it made anything better than Women, Weed and Motorcycles he/she or Whatever kept it for Themselves. CL
Boats are cool and fishing is awesome but hiking is not up there on my list. Hanging with the Sweetie falls under the Women category. CLAdd a boat to the list! Then take it off for two more! There's only so many really awesome things in life! Those are some. Hiking in nature was/is another for me and fishing! Hanging with my sweetie and plotting grandkids is floating my boat these daze!
Boats are cool and fishing is awesome but hiking is not up there on my list. Hanging with the Sweetie falls under the Women category. CL
I have mad respect for fly fishing but to be honest it never really appealed to me. But I love every aspect of Saltwater fishing. From throwing a castnet for bait ,using artificial bait , to filleting and then eating the fish. I lived on fresh fish practically everyday of the year when I lived in Florida. CL.I'm in for fishing and hiking.
Also, the beach when it's quiet. My kids are a bit too small and many to actually fish for a few years. Saltwater fly-fishingis/was my vibe.
I'm a nature over city kinda guy.
I'd hurt myself if I got a bike. So, although I can understand the appeal. Its not on my list anymore.
Boats yes.
It's cool to hear about peoples interests.
Have a jas (urban dictionary)evening Mr O and crew!
I'm sorry, I missed it. I worked odd jobs as I traveled so I was not traveling all the time. Sometimes I'd freelance write, sometimes I'd work fishing or lumber, once worked on a ranch. Found a special friend on the road, too. Good time to straighten my head.I always loved the Southwest and the desert . A favorite spot of mine was where they filmed the Cisco Kid named
I'd love to visit.In your travels out West did you ever check out a spot called Texas Canyon in Arizona? I always loved that spot and would take a walk and spark up. Really magical place. CL
I had a 98 gs500 my first bike..., I sent you a DM..I didn't ride a Harley however had a great time cruising all over New England on my 78 Suzuki GS550!
There we go! Thank you! Ask me tomorrow and I'll likely trip again. It's a weird thing with me. Some things don't stay for long. Can't be the weed.An avatar
I was an urban fisherman. Lynn, Revere, Salem, Boston harbors bottom fishing for flounder and striper. Some smelt, and tuna offshore for one summer with the fleet of coocoo's out there. Then every fresh water puddle I could find in every state around. Clamming for steamer soft shelled clams and surf clams. We always ate from the freezer too!I have mad respect for fly fishing but to be honest it never really appealed to me. But I love every aspect of Saltwater fishing. From throwing a castnet for bait ,using artificial bait , to filleting and then eating the fish. I lived on fresh fish practically everyday of the year when I lived in Florida. CL.
Me send you mine? Ha. Surely you have that backwards. I’d appreciate four or five references from reputable sources as well.Of course you are!
And enjoying the process of creating a clean kitchen is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to my domestical skills! I cook like a chef and I [Deleted by Admin due to lewd and inappropriate language]
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Flounder is right @ the top of my list for table fare next to Snook + Grouper. Speckled Sea Trout isn’t too far behind with Mango Snapper n Redfish. CLThere we go! Thank you! Ask me tomorrow and I'll likely trip again. It's a weird thing with me. Some things don't stay for long. Can't be the weed.
I was an urban fisherman. Lynn, Revere, Salem, Boston harbors bottom fishing for flounder and striper. Some smelt, and tuna offshore for one summer with the fleet of coocoo's out there. Then every fresh water puddle I could find in every state around. Clamming for steamer soft shelled clams and surf clams. We always ate from the freezer too!
You know how to live on the coast! We got fished out by foreign and local commercial fishing. It's being looked at and recovering but I'll never see the way it was. Just as well for me but the next gen didn't get a chance! I'm happy to have a good fishmonger up the street that has boats and sells to the public as well as commercially!Flounder is right @ the top of my list for table fare next to Snook + Grouper. Speckled Sea Trout isn’t too far behind with Mango Snapper n Redfish. CL
Jon you do know it’s a joke aye?Lol!! The best part is deleted by admin.
When I first moved to Florida they voted against commercial fishing from 1 mile to shore. I witnessed firsthand the dramatic change in the fishing. Species that were never caught before were regularly being caught by recreational fishermen. The impact that commercial fishing had was devastating to recreational fishing until the ban. CLYou know how to live on the coast! We got fished out by foreign and local commercial fishing. It's being looked at and recovering but I'll never see the way it was. Just as well for me but the next gen didn't get a chance! I'm happy to have a good fishmonger up the street that has boats and sells to the public as well as commercially!
We took note and stopped it decades ago but the fishing from shore never recovered. When I was a kid we could row a boat and catch cod and haddock along with our flounder with a half hour rowing. They really did damage to the system somehow by dragging close to shore I think. Now boats have times when they can and can't take certain species through the year. A perfect example of running amuck having weak rules. Gotta have some rules! Enough to not self destruct anyway I think.When I first moved to Florida they voted against commercial fishing from 1 mile to shore. I witnessed firsthand the dramatic change in the fishing. Species that were never caught before were regularly being caught by recreational fishermen. The impact that commercial fishing had was devastating to recreational fishing until the ban. CL
Florida has closed seasons and size restrictions. Some have to be within a slot size with nothing over or under so many inches. They really protect their fisheries from overfishing. Charter boats and tourism is bigger money than commercial fishing. CLWe took note and stopped it decades ago but the fishing from shore never recovered. When I was a kid we could row a boat and catch cod and haddock along with our flounder with a half hour rowing. They really did damage to the system somehow by dragging close to shore I think. Now boats have times when they can and can't take certain species through the year. A perfect example of running amuck having weak rules. Gotta have some rules! Enough to not self destruct anyway I think.