This has got me thinking of my old place where the birds were almost tame to me.
I could get right up on them for pics.
Sorry if I'm clogging up this thread with old shots......
They eat spiders and their webs!
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My grandmother was a huge fan of hummingbirdsHummers!!
It's been hectic around the feeder lately, makes it tough for clear shots.
Literally 2 seconds ago there were 5 of them there!
A few pics where they posed for me....
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I've always had hummingbird feeders around, love these little guys!
so many cool things in your yard! We see those wasp here in CA sometimes.
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Heres the mighty Mississippi that's 2 mins from my place... My kids and I also come here to fish for the man sized catfish that's in there...
That rattle trap of a bridge is coming down within next couple yrs with a new one... Right side I'm on is Illinois, left side is Missouri...
Just thought I'd share, hope it's in right
thread....
Ya dude I hear ya..... LolNice spot! I want to see the man size fish now LOL.
When I was a kid, my dad had a cabin built on stilts roughly 400 yards below "Devol's Dam" on the Muskingum River at Lowell Ohio.Ya dude I hear ya..... Lol
Never caught any YET, that big.. 30-40lb is biggest I've landed in there.. The blue cats and flatheads get the biggest...
The cool thing is you never no wtf u will catch outta there....
Thx
Hell ya... When u say grinnell cat, those are sum nasty buggers.... If we talking the same thing, we call those dogfish...Very nice, we usually hit the backwater sloughs off the Missouri and Mississippi when we were kids. biggest thing I ever pulled out was a grinnell cat the size of my leg, I'd never heard a fish talk before that.
Man them sound like sum good memories, I've shared just in different places... Sounds like u was brought up right, and had great childhood doing that stuff...When I was a kid, my dad had a cabin built on stilts roughly 400 yards below "Devol's Dam" on the Muskingum River at Lowell Ohio.
We ran trot lines and brush hooks and caught those big "mudcats".
Biggest one I was there for was 46 lbs.
It scared me to death riding with that big ass catfish in a 10 or 12' aluminum flat bottom john boat. I was 8 or 9 at the time. lol
The brush hooks were fun in the fall season.
You could tell when you had a big one on,
there would be leaves scattered all in the water.
During high water, you could fish right out the kitchen window. of the cabin.
Great memories at that place.
Dad was a member of K of P Lodge (Free Mason) and we were always going to fish fries when we went up there.
Dad was the "supplier" of the fish looking back on it now. lol
That siphon will stretch 3 feet!That clam is HUNG
Get out the fryer lol. Those are monsters! What's your favorite way to eat them?For any of you clammers out there here are a few pics...
A few years back from Netarts Bay Or.
Gapers and Cockles!
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I know...strange looking thing!
They call them horseneck clams.....??
A limit of Razors dug this morning..
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Nice meaty clams...delicious!
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Heres the mighty Mississippi that's 2 mins from my place... My kids and I also come here to fish for the man sized catfish that's in there...
That rattle trap of a bridge is coming down within next couple yrs with a new one... Right side I'm on is Illinois, left side is Missouri...
Just thought I'd share, hope it's in right
thread....
now you talk about good food!Egg wash then panko coating, fry in hot oil about 1.5 min a side!
Then there is chowder which is a close second.
Can't forget the smoked canned clams.
And that one is femaleThat clam is HUNG