06-27-2011, 12:47 AM
[font "Courier New"][#000080][size 3]Oiy! Thanks for moving this post. Apparently I've been gone so long, I forgot how to use the forums "properly"! LOL
Springbuck - I can go Wednesday, but need to be home by 5. Thursday all day. Friday after 1.
I would like to stay within an hour drive (60-75 miles) of Layton, as I'm getting low on gas and didn't plan to fill up until at least the 5th (get paid the 3rd, but gotta make sure it clears the bank...SSI has a habit of not always processing right!)
Mantua would be nice! I'm going up that way for a camping trip on the 24th weekend, but doubtful get any fishing done (it's for my medieval club...I'll be running around in a dress all day!)
I'm wondering if I should get all my spools re-lined (or whatever it's called). They've been sitting around, unused for a year or so...would the line get bad and have a more likely chance of snapping? It doesn't cost too much...about $3 or so, at Sportsman's Warehouse, and I'd only do 2 or 3 of my poles to start with. Or will it be okay to use "old" line? It hasn't been out in the sun, but was in my trunk half the winter and in freezing temperatures.
All this fishing talk has got me craving it, so I just spent $8 on a bunch of Tilapia fillets. Hopefully, though, I can soon get a catfish (or even a walleye!) and get more practice with doing my own fillets!
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Springbuck - I can go Wednesday, but need to be home by 5. Thursday all day. Friday after 1.
I would like to stay within an hour drive (60-75 miles) of Layton, as I'm getting low on gas and didn't plan to fill up until at least the 5th (get paid the 3rd, but gotta make sure it clears the bank...SSI has a habit of not always processing right!)
Mantua would be nice! I'm going up that way for a camping trip on the 24th weekend, but doubtful get any fishing done (it's for my medieval club...I'll be running around in a dress all day!)
I'm wondering if I should get all my spools re-lined (or whatever it's called). They've been sitting around, unused for a year or so...would the line get bad and have a more likely chance of snapping? It doesn't cost too much...about $3 or so, at Sportsman's Warehouse, and I'd only do 2 or 3 of my poles to start with. Or will it be okay to use "old" line? It hasn't been out in the sun, but was in my trunk half the winter and in freezing temperatures.
All this fishing talk has got me craving it, so I just spent $8 on a bunch of Tilapia fillets. Hopefully, though, I can soon get a catfish (or even a walleye!) and get more practice with doing my own fillets!
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