Fished the ice yesterday. Caught a few crappie, perch, and gills.
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Fished the ice yesterday. Caught a few crappie, perch, and gills.
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Nice, how thick is the ice on those photos? I wish I could go out Myself right now but I got a lot on My plate, hopefully by spring I will have it more figured out.
Ice was around 6 inches. I think this warm rain might mess it up.
Nice catch thru the ice , thats 1 kind of fishing I've never done. I have broke thru thin ice with a boat , I've casted past ice on shore to open water and drug crappie back across ice but have never actually ice fished.
Nice pics
Tear,
I have pulled a few fish over the ice. I remember filling a2 liter bottle with water and tying a rope to it to bust ice, caught a few fishthat way.
I have not ice fished in a couple of years since we have hadsome mild winters. It's a blast findingfish with the sonar and jigging a few up. You can watch the fish rise to yourlure prior to the bite. The bad part is now there's no safe ice and I can't weta line unless I drive to Deep Creek. I'll have to take a ride and find some openwater.
Mike
nice catch mike been along time since ive seen ya they saying ice on dcl is about 10-12 inches I haven't got my licence yet my brother has been keeping me busy working with him he started his own business last feb and it seems like I am his one and only helper lol but I enjoy it and gives me some mad money .
hopefully maybe I can come down your way sometime I would like to catch a fish out of the ocean but I have to get to the ocean to do that and have never been in saltwater except that time I scuffed my foot and put some Epsom salt in the tub and soaked my foot lol.
but glad to see your still doing good and catching some fish .
Scott
Scott,
Great to hear from you, it has been a long time. I always have to get some fishing in. Turkey season is just around the corner so you might see me in your neck of the woods. Should be a good season for mushrooms and ramps with all this snow this year.
Mike
yea it should be a great year I didn't get to many last year started work early and they had me working to far from home left the house at can't see and came home the same way lol.
and that made the weekends pretty busy for me but am hoping this year I can get me some ramps I love them things and it keeps the bad spirits away lol.
stay in touch mike take care ,
Scott
Ramps are wild leeks. Sring onions are great too.
Mike
mike and md crappie,,, ramps as most anything else taste great fried in a lil bacon grease with some potatoes cut up in there with em and the best thing to know is that when you cook them with anything or fry them it does take a little bit of the bite out of them and the strong breath smell lol. I will put them in anything but great in scrambled eggs baked beans I have even cut them up on hotdogs kinda anything that you would add a onion to you can put a ramp in or on lol
and they are kinda elusive mike them crazy things won't grow anywhere I remember trying to plant them years ago and they never took but when you stumble across one just pick your head up and you will see a thousand they just grow in patches guess kinda like mushrooms there are several places here around the house tht they grow like crazy . usually from late april and may they start and whennthey are small taste the best byut if you wanna dry some to use later or you can freeze them the later in the season the bigger they egt I have got them as big as my thumb but whow they are strong then lol.
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about the only direction that I can get on finding them is all of them here grow around a stream but not right beside it always up the hill from them and a lot of times it seems the steeper the better lol.
but if you get up around this way sometime in the spring let me know and I will be sure to get you on some of them for sure they a lot easier to track down then the crappie lol.
Scott
Thanks for the invite and info Scott. Everything goes good with bacon. I'm on the last of my dried morels so I can't wait to stock back up on them also.
Mike
Thanks for the info Scott - I used google to see the terms and some sites had them being the same thing. The ones in my uncles yard looked like the google images I found. His yard was full of all kinda of plants and the soil was kinda like a 60-40 mix of soil and sand. The plants seemed to grow quick and they were very easy to pick when ready. Everything just pulled out of the soil with a thumb and 2 fingers w/o much effort at all. His yard has changed over the past 40 years and it's all grass now, but I can envision lots of places like you describe along the banks of the gunpowder rivers all thru Baltimore and Harford counties.