Carry okie

Lost Pole

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Iono.

Been eating a lot. Tying more than I want. But it's been easy.

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I did these for a paddle this eve in the swamp, but struck out.

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Was worth every minute

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'cept I just found a tick in my beard.

Can only smile


 

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Pup

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All are nice, but those grays mesmerize me and would the crappie in my local reservoir. :cool: :jig:s

A picture of solitude. Sweet.
 

JUNGLEJIM1

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Nice, how do you find a tick in your beard ? I'd have a hard time finding one in mine, maybe I need a trim. Great looking crappy hole.
 

redman

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got a couple of places that looks just like that here. Nothing holds crappie this time of year like them bald cypress trees. I love the little streams and bayous. love it when the crappie go very shallow and you can catch them in less than a foot of water.Seems like they are angry this time of year for they hit so hard. They really do thump a jig good.

Redman
 

Lost Pole

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JUNGLEJIM1 said:
Nice, how do you find a tick in your beard ? I'd have a hard time finding one in mine, maybe I need a trim. Great looking crappy hole.


When you find one hiding in the skin of your neck, you look every time afterwards. Oak moss is a good place to get em.
Doubt yours is more wildly then mine and I just trimmed, jungleman.

Thx for looking all. I enjoy my area a lot.
 

ragged edge

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Good looking jigs and fishin hole for sure LP! Looks like East Texas back water to me. I prefer fishin back water and the assorted snakes. Had to make sure none went for a boat ride with ya! Over here you have the sand ticks and have to put up with damn scorpions........
 

plateboater

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Great looking jigs. Can you give some details into the paint job for the orange. Looking for that dark rich color you have in the orange!!
 

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Nice jigs without a doubt!!! Nice find on the tick...lol... I have no hair on my head but a bunch on my chin and I would freak out if I found on in my beard. The two things I can do without in back water, ticks and deer flies, those things will follow you for miles once they taste your blood.
 

Helianthus

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Very sweet and clean ties! Water looks like heaven. Glad you caught a good evening, smiles, and the tick.
 

Squeakyboatcaptain

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Great ties Adam!! I sure miss paddling the ole pirogue around the swamps!! Nothing more beautiful than a cypress lined bayou and watching a cork slide under the surface next to a knee! Thems were the days brother!!
 

AtticaFish

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You need some color in your life - where's the pink??? :p Does look like a beautiful place, would love to get back in there with my kayak. I have the chance to paddle through and fish a (man made) flooded forest on occasion, but it is far from a swamp.

.......and i HATE ticks. Nasty, good fer nothing things.
 
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