How do you catch them? Bait, snag, other?View attachment 417662View attachment 417663View attachment 417664
I am tired today, 14 by noon. Water is on the rise, but other than the wind it is rather nice today.
Snag, they are filter feeders. You never know where you will hook them and in the rising current it can be a challenge.How do you catch them? Bait, snag, other?
So do you just pull your line in and catch one by chance, or can you see them and try to hook a specific one?Snag, they are filter feeders. You never know where you will hook them and in the rising current it can be a challenge.
So do you just pull your line in and catch one by chance, or can you see them and try to hook a specific one?
Sorry all, I should have checked in after the storms. I was up in Missouri Valley Friday on a Burger King menu board replacement. Didn't get out of there until the storms were pretty much out of the area and in Iowa. We are fine, 1.5" rain and I'm told some pea size hail. Western and northwestern did not fair well but haven't seen any of the damage. Glad to hear no loss of life at least.I touched base with @ I saw a lot, she said she was good, mainly NW Omaha.
Glad to hear you were safe.Sorry all, I should have checked in after the storms. I was up in Missouri Valley Friday on a Burger King menu board replacement. Didn't get out of there until the storms were pretty much out of the area and in Iowa. We are fine, 1.5" rain and I'm told some pea size hail. Western and northwestern did not fair well but haven't seen any of the damage. Glad to hear no loss of life at least.
Thanks for checking on my Jim.
It was pretty bad, just missed us by a few miles, other than some heavy rain. I was up until about 1:30-2:00, just woke up about 20 minutes ago!The radar is looking ugly down your way