Dinosaur Chicken Salad Sandwich
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Originally Posted by
Rick
I would bet if you lived 65 million years ago you would have been out there trollin' for T Rex.
"Start with small club. Thump on tail. Run like wind. Get bigger club......"
From CBS "Big Bang Theory" TV Show Season 8, Episode 4, on Oct 6, 2014
"Leonard: What? You're afraid of both dinosaurs and chickens.
Sheldon: Yes, but tell me a dinosaur chicken salad sandwich wouldn't hit the Mesozoic spot."
http://www.tvfanatic.com/quotes/yes-...ouldnt-hit-th/
A good local fishing guide is worth the $
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Originally Posted by
ElevenBravo
Ive NEVER EVER had good luck fishing, either fly nor cast. EB
Luck is only part of it. A good holiday or birthday gift for you may be a guided fishing trip.
I wear the heck out of fishing/hunting guides with questions (on the rare occasion that one will take me). I am sort of like Atz Lee's wife Jane Kilcher (Alaska: The Last Frontier on Discovery Channel). She asks far too many questions and drives her father-in-law crazy. But that is how some of us learn.
I.e. throw your lure/bait where the bait fish are looking for their food and at the time of day the bait fish or nymphs are feeding etc. Think like a fish. Same thing for hunting land based game. A good hunter or fishing person who knows what they are doing can collect more food in less time than a passive trapper much of the time especially in a true survival situation using "speculative tracking". Some of my best guides were indigenous people whose languages I barely spoke, and my father who only answered my first 6 - 12 questions then stopped. He was also a man of few words. Also the laws are very specific therefore many traps and gill nets etc in most parts of Texas, N.A. and Europe and many other parts of the world will get you fined, your gear, boat confiscated and auctioned off with the former possessions of other poachers. I try to always avoid violations of the law. Practice helps me to improve my skills which is second only to psychology in wilderness survival, fines and jail time reduces practice time.
Edit: Joke about guy looking for car keys, same thing hunting/trapping fish/game with whatever improvised means go to where they most likely are:
http://quoteinvestigator.com/2013/04/11/better-light/
The law in Indiana has not changed much since 1901: the mesh size was increased from 1/4" to 1/2" for Seine nets (gill nets still mostly illegal exempt for limited commercial fishing which requires expensive permits). Casting nets mesh size maximum is 2" now. source: Indiana DNR.
"Laws of the State of Indiana, Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly"
https://books.google.com/books?id=Y7...201901&f=false
If you are on a private pond or lake a gill net may be legal but it would make more sense to just go ask a property owner on the waterfront to call for assistance, if you were struggling to survive.