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Pyrimid lake, Nevada. Big fish, lot of room and on the reservation.
Me and the wife always make it our weddind anniversary fun.
Me and the wife always make it our weddind anniversary fun.
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Pyrimid Lake. Nevada. Catching Lahontan cutthroat now over 25#. On a reservation so not developed and built up. Gets busy in the summer but fishing is only open from october to june.
Pick a cold windy day and have the beach to yourself.
Good luck
Pick a cold windy day and have the beach to yourself.
Good luck
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Pineda Causeway in Melbourne Florida. We used cast nets when the mullet were running filleted them on the truck tailgate. One day we brought in 120 in a couple of hours and we and filleted them and threw the rest out in the median of the causeway when a tall black man stopped and asked if we were throwing the leftovers out. We told him yes and he politely asked if he could have them...we told him yes and then asked what he wanted with them. He laughed and said he was born in Wisconsin and never saw a mullet till he was stationed at Patrick AFB in Cocoa Beach were his friends told him that they had gizzards and we laughed thinking he was making a joke. I was born and raised in Florida and have caught far too many mullet to count and never knew they had gizzards. I was so happy that Airman stopped by and told us where the gizzards were located and gave us two dozen to take take home and fry up. Man that was the best gizzards I've ever eaten. Even my uncle who taught me to cast net for them never knew they had gizzards either... he says he was to busy catching and selling alligator meat but he now eats mullet gizzards all the time.
The man that stopped and told us about it was about 6'4" tall and did not look military in street dress, the year was 1979 a year after I joined the Army, I think he said his name was Ron or Ronny anyway if it is you reading this I want to say thank you and I would be glad to take you gator hunting in our airboat like you said you wanted to do but must have lost our phone numbers.
The man that stopped and told us about it was about 6'4" tall and did not look military in street dress, the year was 1979 a year after I joined the Army, I think he said his name was Ron or Ronny anyway if it is you reading this I want to say thank you and I would be glad to take you gator hunting in our airboat like you said you wanted to do but must have lost our phone numbers.
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My favorite spot for catching fish used to be the outdoor fish market at the pier in Seattle Washington. The workers there were known for tossing large fish around the outdoor market location! SMILE.
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