Beazy
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Oh yeah! Can't go wrong with the best fertilizer.View attachment 2613314View attachment 2613316View attachment 2613317Getting ready to grow like a Viking! Sand eels and peanut bunker. Layers of fish and brown sugar. He says it don’t smell, I’ll soon find out. Traded the bait from a tackle shop, weed for fish. I felt like Jesus, or something like that.
Got damn ! That’s a nice bucket of gills ! I hope like hell you’re only using the carcasses n guts for fertilizer after filleting them !?!?!!Oh yeah! Can't go wrong with the best fertilizer.
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Being born and raised on the Great Lakes my dad would use smelt. Plentiful back then.Sand eels are pretty delicate. I used to use a cast net for peanut bunker. One cast and you’d get tons of them. The adults are in big schools, cool seeing whales feeding on them.
RIP Rasta! I’d tilt a beer in its honor but I’d rather drink it.A friend of mine grows a plant every year on top of his dead heeler! RIP Rasta!
Yessir. That's only one of many buckets of gills I collect each spring.Got damn ! That’s a nice bucket of gills ! I hope like hell you’re only using the carcasses n guts for fertilizer after filleting them !?!?!!
Yep...lil 5wt flyrod, box of weighted nymphs I tie myself (hares ear ) spool of 4lb mono for tippet, and hemo's for hook removal . A small net for those monster red ears.Wow No limit on gills in Ohio ?? That’s crazy !! Love fishing them with a light weight fly rod too.My second favorite to eat too after perch. I might have to buy an Ohio license just to stock up on emI have a couple of those old reels myself
Yeah buddy! Love it!!View attachment 2613314View attachment 2613316View attachment 2613317Getting ready to grow like a Viking! Sand eels and peanut bunker. Layers of fish and brown sugar. He says it don’t smell, I’ll soon find out. Traded the bait from a tackle shop, weed for fish. I felt like Jesus, or something like that.
Same. Or carp. Or heads from the market. Will be my first year not feeding the soil tho. Last two years couple strains gave the claw. Gonna give them a break this year.Being born and raised on the Great Lakes my dad would use smelt. Plentiful back then.
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32 strains to begin. Is always when the stress begins. Who will open? Who wont? Who will change your breeding projects? What will suprise you? Exciting and stressful at the same time!! Bittersweet how germination is also the first cull.
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