SkaredShtles said:Is that one of your dorky clients?
I'd fire you if I caught a measly fish like that........
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MMcG said:Have you had any cute female clients with nice hineys yet?
what a wimp.dh girlie said:hahaha! YUCK...I would NEVER touch a fish! I once went fishing...and a fish (a HUGE one, I tell ya) started to tug on the line...I dropped the pole. Freaked me out.
we will see about that wont we.Mtb_Rob_FL said:I think you get a beat down just cause when I get there.
biggins said:we will see about that wont we.
the Biltmore Estate, i work for a guiding/outfitter named NL Wilson, we do casting lessons and guided trips based out of the Outdoor Center on the estate. the Biltmore is the largest private owned house in the country.qualude said:Where is this "estate"?? and are there more fish with nice hineys?? Oh wait...getting passions confused...
Ahahahahaha!biggins said:nope im the dork in the picture. as for the fish, season hasnt even really started so the big boys are loaying around on the bottom.
jerk.
I'd have to go with the <ahem> PIE chart.........biggins said:<snip>
as for the fish to rump ratio, gimme a couple more months to compile the data. would a pie chart or a graph work better for that?
haha. yesss you got the joke.SkaredShtles said:I'd have to go with the <ahem> PIE chart.........
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i was squinting, my left eye is ultra sensitive to light due to a couple of eye ulcers i had from sleeping in my contacts.TN said:you look pissed. whats up with that?
your cube is a boat. that rocks!
yes my cubicle is hand made of mahogany and teak, and my office is 8000 acres with a 7 acre lagoon, 37 acre lake and 6 miles of prime small mouth and musky river on it.I Are Baboon said:Biggins, your office is nicer than mine.
biggins said:yes my cubicle is hand made of mahogany and teak, and my office is 8000 acres with a 7 acre lagoon, 37 acre lake and 6 miles of prime small mouth and musky river on it.
I've got file cabinets and an extra chair.biggins said:yes my cubicle is hand made of mahogany and teak, and my office is 8000 acres with a 7 acre lagoon, 37 acre lake and 6 miles of prime small mouth and musky river on it.
biggins said:yes my cubicle is hand made of mahogany and teak, and my office is 8000 acres with a 7 acre lagoon, 37 acre lake and 6 miles of prime small mouth and musky river on it.
werd, the only time i dont use a fly rod is if im going for catfish. i have a 5 weight that i use as an all purpose that 9 feet long (it is the prototype that is going into production soon for our company bran NL Wilson with hand rolled graphite blank....) for trout i use a 7.5 foot 5 weight. i am going to be getting and 8 weight and a 2 weight in a couple of months though. i wade for trout, and boat for bass, crappie, small mouth, and musky.llkoolkeg said:That's funny. I, too, fish for bass with a fly rod. I use a 7wt and specialize on topwaters, especially popping bugs. I also clip my hemostats to my collar in that same fashion. My boat isn't as nice.
That's a nice largemouth. Not particularly big, but they don't have to be when you have a 4-6# tippet. I usually do my fly fishing when I wade, though. When I'm in the boat, I'm usually pitching wood, like boat docks or skipping super ultralight 4" worms underneath them for a slow sink.
all of my days are great. did i mention that this is the highest paying job i have evr had in asheville?ASH said:Sweet lookin drift boat, a bad day fishing beats a great day at work.
you arent too far away, you shold come down and we will do some fishingllkoolkeg said:That's funny. I, too, fish for bass with a fly rod. I use a 7wt and specialize on topwaters, especially popping bugs. I also clip my hemostats to my collar in that same fashion. My boat isn't as nice.
That's a nice largemouth. Not particularly big, but they don't have to be when you have a 4-6# tippet. I usually do my fly fishing when I wade, though. When I'm in the boat, I'm usually pitching wood, like boat docks or skipping super ultralight 4" worms underneath them for a slow sink.
a lake is larger than a pond, a lagoon is a little shallower than a pond. it was named the "lagoon" by the landscape architect when it was built in 1895 so that is what it is called today.Mtb_Rob_FL said:ok what is the difference between a lake and a lagoon?
Shouldn't that be "river musky"?biggins said:yes my cubicle is hand made of mahogany and teak, and my office is 8000 acres with a 7 acre lagoon, 37 acre lake and 6 miles of prime small mouth and musky river on it.
bigginsis said:nice. here i sit, with multiple college degrees confined to an office and a computer while my brother gets to play in the water all day. WHERE DID I GO WRONG?!
nice one though. and you rock. even if i'm drowning in jealousy.
I have lots of kin in Asheville. It's a bit of a hump from Gettysburg, PA which is near where I live. A more practical option would be to hook up in the middle...like Blacksburg/Christiansburg/Radford. The New River is full of bass(largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, red eye), muskie, walleye, cats, crappie, perch, etc. and many areas of it are shallow enough to wade. Claytor Lake is close as is Brush Mountain for MTBing joy...Pandapas Pond for trout and the Army Corps of Engineers free outdoor gun range is right across the street should complete redneckism take over. Decent golf courses...VA Tech/Radford coeds...college town nightlife/dart bars...waterfalls to visit...ahhh the good old days. I'm definitely going to have to bring my cartop boat w/motor, bikes, fishing gear and guns down this Summer for a w/e and either crash with my buddy Bill, camp out or mooch a spot at the fraternity house. All I'd need to complete the look is a fifth of Evan, a case of Newcastles and 1/4 of K! College was such a fun time...biggins said:you arent too far away, you shold come down and we will do some fishing
what about all those spring creeks in PA? i wanna get my hand hands on them. i would drive for that.llkoolkeg said:I have lots of kin in Asheville. It's a bit of a hump from Gettysburg, PA which is near where I live. A more practical option would be to hook up in the middle...like Blacksburg/Christiansburg/Radford. The New River is full of bass(largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, red eye), muskie, walleye, cats, crappie, perch, etc. and many areas of it are shallow enough to wade. Claytor Lake is close as is Brush Mountain for MTBing joy...Pandapas Pond for trout and the Army Corps of Engineers free outdoor gun range is right across the street should complete redneckism take over. Decent golf courses...VA Tech/Radford coeds...college town nightlife/dart bars...waterfalls to visit...ahhh the good old days. I'm definitely going to have to bring my cartop boat w/motor, bikes, fishing gear and guns down this Summer for a w/e and either crash with my buddy Bill, camp out or mooch a spot at the fraternity house. All I'd need to complete the look is a fifth of Evan, a case of Newcastles and 1/4 of K! College was such a fun time...
Ahhh the trout runs up by Carlisle, PA? Those are for true trout hounds. Myself, I only catch trout on super ultralight spinning tackle when I plan on cooking 'em up for a shore lunch. They are just SO prone to damage from hooking. I don't even have a trout fly rod...only a 7wt bass rod.biggins said:what about all those spring creeks in PA? i wanna get my hand hands on them. i would drive for that.