I figure I ought to go if only to encourage them to continue having moonlight fishing. I've still getting over a cold, though, and my kids have stuff planned for fathers' day the next day. Maybe I will go and take a tent and sleeping bag and fish off and on. You going? Could be productive...or it could be a and you know they got plenty of those at Puddingstone, too.
i know huh. wut bout coyotes?
QUOTE=mjc89;556355]i know huh. wut bout coyotes?[/QUOTE]
Yeah. You may not believe this, but one morning around 11:00 or 12:00 I was at the burned out pier, and I saw a coyote trotting along the east shore toward the pier. Just before the pier he trotted on down to the water and grabbed out a really big fish. Somebody said it was a catfish, but I couldn't tell if it was a bass or catfish, but he did it in broad daylight in front of everybody. Coyotes own the Pudd.
Yeah. You may not believe this, but one morning around 11:00 or 12:00 I was at the burned out pier, and I saw a coyote trotting along the east shore toward the pier. Just before the pier he trotted on down to the water and grabbed out a really big fish. Somebody said it was a catfish, but I couldn't tell if it was a bass or catfish, but he did it in broad daylight in front of everybody. Coyotes own the Pudd. [/QUOTE]
too bad coyotes cant type and join this forum... show us how its really done!