There should be a limit on these things they so easy to catch.
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I think them boys went to the spillway and got these. They gonna have to take me next weekend.
http://m.lobservateur.com/2016/03/19/deputy-needs-kidney-after-being-shot-in-line-of-duty/
Jason is my nephew.
If anyone is willing to donate, please call the contact number in the article.
If you know anyone who would be willing, please pass this on.
I know he is not the only person in the world with this problem, but his is a result of protecting the community. I'm in hope the the community of humanity would be able to give back.
Love and peace!
http://m.wdam.com/wdam/db_349800/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=6kc2LqBq
Not sure how badly this will affect us here. Can't be good though.
Shreveport been getting drowned the past couple of days. Our rain percentage has been up and down more than the stock market. Should replace the name weather man with whether man.
I'm amazed that a tree fell behind my house and then a couple minutes later another cracked and fell.
Y'all be safe. Ain't the time to go tromping in the woods or fishing. Even though, I know some will.
Going offshore and want to know how far your going before setting off to in the boat?
Try Draft Logic. http://www.daftlogic.com/projects-google-maps-distance-calculator.htm
All you have to do is drop points and it gives the mileage between points. Have turns and different stops to make? Drop points at each stop or turn and it automatically adds mileage together for the whole trip.
Good deal to figure out gas chambers consumption for the whole trip. Plus figure times to get from place to place.
National Geographic report says you may want to look up first!
BWAHAHAHAH
Beware in the Bayou: Alligators and Crocodiles Can Climbhttp://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/02/13/beware-in-the-bayou-gators-and-crocs-can-climb/
Amen!
Busted by Tony Taylor!!
This was a friends fishing trip from Toledo Bend. How you knew this was Bend Bass?
Jig w/trailer and spinnerbaits were the ticket.
Said they threw back every Kentucky they caught. Wasn't sure about the size limit on them. Said they had no coverage for their phones to google it.
Said there was a fish on nearly every cast. I think they may have been there 3 days.
Said they fried up 15 bass that aren't in the pic while they were there. Eating a few and taking home a few is what it's all about.
Mighta been some cracked crab involved fish_finder. Found this in his freezer.
Spinner bait trhutson.
Must be lotsa fish behind them gates!
Gotta see about a key for me.
Game Warden didn't help them boys catch none of them fish. They did that all on they own.
Weren't no cracked crab fish_finder, but don't doubt there may have been some dead shrimp involved tho.
They did say something about Troy opening a gate for them not knowing who Troy is myself.
Come to think of it..........
Way to go Andrew!!
And I love the narrative.
Croaker?
I think those that were indifferent to the other vessel and persons plight on the open seas are the worst of scum.
May they die a very hard death.
You sir, I applaud! Kudos!
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/46/2304
I've got a 1957 Sweet16.
Years ago it was valued at $1,300
@chbaker
Good info!
Never too old to learn. I know I ask and talk a lot but that's because I'm interested. thanks for that tidbit!
First off, let me clear up that I was a commercial shrimper only because the license said so. I spent 3-4 days a week during brown shrimp season and somewhat less time during white shrimp season dragging trawl. Had done this since I was about 6 with my dad.
I shed buster crabs when they came up in the trawl. How many females with the rounded flap, not sure but we did a few. I can tell you exactly how many busters we caught with the triangle flap. Zero. Never shed one of those.
I'll be very interested to read your findings when the study is finished. I'll be looking for it.
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Thanks for the answers NichollsCrabTags.
I am sure that the tiny crab with sponge was a blue claw. I've caught many types of crabs while trawling. Spider, Rooster, Stone and more that I cannot name.
One thing that bothers me is the shape of the bottom flap determining the maturity of the blue crab and the end of her molting. Many soft shell crabs served in restaurants are female with the rounded flap. I've shed many females aboard my boat with the rounded flap. Many tiny crabs have the rounded flap.
The ones with the triangle flap never see them get to a #2 sized crab. Nor ever with sponge. And there are too few of them to say they make up the female population. I would love to see one molt into a female with a rounded flap.
These are my very unscientific observations but they are observations none the less.
I would like to know how you can tell a female is at the end of her molting cycle. Where she will no longer shed her exoskeleton. And how long can she produce young after this termination.
I remember when I used to shrimp out of Cocodrie, female crabs as small as my index fingernail with sponge. Has a crab that tiny mated?
I know you're looking for crab movements. Would have been nice to have tagged some in the western end of Lake Pontchartrain before the BC Spillway was opened this year.
I was the CM when I designed and built my own house.
I wear white T-shirts and shorts 99.9% of the time. The .1% is when I go to church and wear a colored T-shirt and longer pants. I drive a Tundra. Everything i have is paid for. Mom and Dad are dead.
Guess I should have gone to college to learn how to dress and what to drive.
If this is all you have to cry about, best of luck to you in life.
God ain't dead.
Gave up after the second try. :-/
No worries.
Not going to try anymore.
Bob Breck retired and the weather goes nuts. Makes ya wonder.
Captain Jack Payne at Sweetwater Marina in Delacroix.
First World problems.
Elite Bassmaster problems.
lol
I'll pass the word on cool! No size limit on Kentucky bass.
I may be fibbing about Toledo Bend. Ya never know.ðŸ¤â