Don't do it mrg85. You've just turned it on.
There isn't much that can make the mollusk moist,
But continuing to stroke it's vagego really gets it going.
My thought is ignoring it, like a crazy stalker ex, it will eventually just go away.
However any attention, even negative, will keep it around. They thrive on it.
I ask you to quit stroking it, and let the stinky mollusk dry up and go away
Lmao Bob. But, you to just added more moisture to the mollusk.
Na, MustHuntAndFish. Just a simple carpenter. I don't have much book learnin'.
While the intellects that frequent this site were pounding the books, I chose to pound nails.
Neither, here nor there... How have you been ? Fishing ?
Is it gonna take another striper event to get you ( and your family ) to come out ?
Working like crazy so I haven't fished in months. Opening a new store in Oxnard.
Have had invites from buddies (FNN'rs and Non FNN'rs) but haven't found the time. The family is starting to beat me down now though... about working all the time and no fishing/camping. So I'm working on my boat and trailer in the little spare time I get so we can hit the water soon. Hopefully the weekend after the holiday we'll be out there.
Been lurking FNN this whole time but just for the entertainment and laughs rather than intel.
The company I work for will be opening a store in Bako this late summer/fall. If I get that assignment you can bet I'll spend my after hours following CB and TB around the duct real stealthy like. Haha! Don't tell them or they'll be looking for me.
Hey quaggs, I think I'm going to start doing it this way as well. It makes the striper grow bigger I've read, they feed on the mono. Also, the striper collect the discarded line and make beds out of them, so they can sleep at night. It also helps kill carp, so it's actually good for the striped bass.