Saugeye... Use your imagination to solve for X and Y.Where?
Just curious, how do you know it's a saugeye?? no real markings on the body & you can't see the tail. If true, that's a much better than average saugeye for ColoradoSaugeye... Use your imagination to solve for X and Y.
X= where saugeyes are.
Y= where it's legal to ice them.
Not too many places.
Nice 'eye, Grumpie! :thumb:
Faint marks but there is blotching on the body. There are also faint markings on the dorsal fins. The absence/presence of a white spot on the tail is not a very reliable indicator. The markings/spots on the dorsal fins are the most reliable indicators.Just curious, how do you know it's a saugeye?? no real markings on the body & you can't see the tail. If true, that's a much better than average saugeye for Colorado
Bwaahaahaa...Me and Johnny were talking about that very fact on the ice last night!
2nd letter of the english alphabet.
See.
Lick me.
1st letter of the automatic transmission position.
That's my best guess...Me and Johnny were talking about that very fact on the ice last night!
2nd letter of the english alphabet.
See.
Lick me.
1st letter of the automatic transmission position.
Exactly!Plus he's a "west" kinda guy-
Will you guys just spill the beans and stop with this charade... :biggrin1: Nah, don't do it! Nice 'eye, man!Nice fish, Grump! There's definitely still a few nice ones in there!
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Thats a good looking fish.Nice fish, Grump! There's definitely still a few nice ones in there!
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Even better swimming in hot grease-Thats a good looking fish.
No argument here!Even better swimming in hot grease-
"Catch and release into the grease." - Babe WinkelmanEven better swimming in hot grease-