Thanks for sharing your story and congratulations on the gorgeous buck Mickey! Welcome to TOO as well!
Thanks all! This looks to be a fine place to hang out till ice fishing gets under way around my neck of the woods. I love the deer pictures you all post. Magnificent animals all.
How'd that ice fishing ever work out? lol
Heck of a buck bud! Nice one.
LOL Now that is a hot topic!
Foster Brooks tells the story of going ice fishing, catching 20 pounds of ice, taking it home and having his wife fry it all up! He said it all melted and they both nearly drowned! lmao
Here is a shot from Camp Perry a couple years back... View attachment 52251
Man I'm dying to do something outside! Took my bride for a ride in the county yesterday and saw over 100 deer at dusk including a very nice buck with his left side missing. Need to go do some shed hunting till the mechanic finishes the work on my boat...and I thought gunsmiths were slow!
You look damn familiar! I used to fish camp perry all time back in the 90's. I was also out a few times when the ice was good a couple years back. Grew up in Genoa.
Couldn't have been me, I was much better looking back then. Now don't get me wrong, I still turn the girl's heads! They just turn away and dry heave now...
Used to run out of Clinton Reef Marina in the spring back then, or stayed at Paradise Bay and mosquito rookery then run to the reefs out of Toussant to escape with what little blood remained and cast the reefs with little Bombers for walleye. Had many days of picking a limit with as many casts. Probably still works that way today, but according to the experts Bombers no longer catch fish nor do Bagley's or Gold Nuggets or for that matter Erie Dearies...Here buy 30 new Reynosky's at 10 bucks a piece...
Most of my 90's ice fishing was on Quinte and Simcoe. I'm from Erie Pa. I'm not sure where Genoa is but love their salami for sure! Some of my best, yet clouded memories of the 90's makes me thankful there were no cell phones or My Face or Spacebook for that matter! Perhaps we met where they served wobbly pops back then?