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 Post subject: Re: Camping in the Smokies
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:47 pm 
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dwest wrote:
Ya talking catfish hogging or rod noodling for salmon and steelhead?

alittle of both, and even some chicken

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ytliek wrote:
people fish but no one ever thinks about the worm going on the hook.

And how do you come to this sweeping presumption?

'cause if ya really thought about it... ya eat the worm and don't have to waste time noodling about

no cookin' involved

and if ya don't eat the worm... the worms eventually gonna eat you anyway

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:04 pm 
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Anyway, like I was saying...

...but no matter. You're doing a fine job at the philosophy. Keep at it.

Just don't presume to tell me what I think or don't think.

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ytliek wrote:
'cause if ya really thought about it... ya eat the worm and don't have to waste time noodling about

no cookin' involved

and if ya don't eat the worm... the worms eventually gonna eat you anyway
First of all any time spent fishing is much more important than just catching something to eat and is certainly never a waste of time. Secondly a number of worm species are not only safer to eat cooked but better tasting, look for a cookbook that has them broken down into marine worm, terrestrial worm, and parasitic worm recipes.


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dwest wrote:
First of all any time spent fishing is much more important than just catching something to eat and is certainly never a waste of time. Secondly a number of worm species are not only safer to eat cooked but better tasting, look for a cookbook that has them broken down into marine worm, terrestrial worm, and parasitic worm recipes.

a)thats why I noodled in the first place

b)I already have the favorite
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and note they're sugarfree... even safer! cheers!

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ytliek wrote:

b)I already have the favorite
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and note they're sugarfree... even safer! cheers!
Arthropod larvae can be tasty but they aren't worms.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:45 am 
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ytliek wrote:
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Real men don't use bait.

I've noodled abit

and further, real men don't need to cook it first either... its like caviar... sushi... andif you wanna go Irish, just add a pint or so
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I've never seen Guinness used for squirrel fishing.

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chas wrote:
I've never seen Guinness used for squirrel fishing.

Now that was funny! :D but it didn't mention if ya need a license :shock:

Things have changed since you left :pint:

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