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Post by sam on Apr 3, 2010 22:32:12 GMT -5
It's only gonna get better !!!
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Post by sam on Mar 8, 2010 14:46:13 GMT -5
It's just nice to get out and shake off the cabin fever ! Good fish guy's !!
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Post by sam on Feb 16, 2010 23:56:45 GMT -5
Looks like a very, very bad case of CABIN FEVER !!
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Post by sam on Jan 26, 2010 22:55:26 GMT -5
For immediate release: Jan 26, 2010 Posted by: [DNR] Contact: Dave Fox Phone: (260) 854-3790 Email: dnrnews@dnr.in.gov Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site hosts Ice Fishing Derby and Family Fishing Fair Anglers of all ages are welcome to visit Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site for the inaugural Ice Fishing Derby and Family Fishing Fair, taking place Feb. 6, running from 6 to 11 a.m. Participants are invited to take part in the competitive ice fishing event, as well as numerous other family-friendly activities. Ice anglers of all skill levels are welcome to compete in the 2010 Gene Stratton-Porter Ice Fishing Derby on Sylvan Lake. Prizes are to be awarded in multiple categories, and participants can have fish identified by DNR Fish & Wildlife experts. There is a $3 per person entry fee to participate in the ice fishing derby. Anglers, age 18 and older, are required to have a valid Indiana fishing license. Registration is recommended. Call (260) 854-3790 or e-mail genestrattonportershs@dnr.IN.gov. Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site is located five minutes east of Rome City at 1205 Pleasant Point. The park is open from dawn until dusk. For more information on current or upcoming events, please call the visitors center at (260) 854-3790 or e-mail genestrattonportershs@dnr.IN.gov. « Back to News Release List Link to this event: www.in.gov/portal/news_events/50423.htm Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site hosts Ice Fishing Derby and Family Fishing Fair Jan 26, 2010 content_id:82319973754347CE98C17461D48EBCDF; type:press; agency:DNR; showOnHomepage:; sortDate:Jan 26, 2010; filterDate:201001; isBanner:no; agencyDivision:DNR;01 - January;2010;Press Release;Show on Home
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Post by sam on Jan 26, 2010 22:51:10 GMT -5
Thanks for the complements guys ! It's anglers like you that help the site to be what it is ! sam
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Post by sam on Jan 8, 2010 21:53:32 GMT -5
Good catch guys !!
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Post by sam on Nov 9, 2009 1:10:19 GMT -5
Intersting though Pyrofanity Only problem is that is doesn't get all that cold unless a cold front has pushed through. You maybe right, but from all reports I've seen the fat layer is really thick this year !! I've seen reports of 2 to 2 1/2 inch fat layers. In all the years I've done this I've never had so many reports of that thick.
It should make for a good test this year to see just how accurite it is.
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Post by sam on Nov 9, 2009 0:53:53 GMT -5
Good Job !! We don't have any of the blacks down here. I'm in south central Indiana (Martinsville) I very seldom get to see any photo's of them. Looks like a fat one !! Thanks for sharing with us !
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Post by sam on Nov 6, 2009 14:23:38 GMT -5
Welcome aboard boomer4483 Nice to have you here !!
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Post by sam on Oct 30, 2009 19:55:56 GMT -5
Hey Fatboy Dan, I thought I had asked you about this on another forum, and you said it wasn't yours. I could be wrong, but I think I asked about Fat Boys towing here in Martinsville. I live here in Martinsville, and would of stopped by just to say "hi", but I didn't think that was yours.
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Post by sam on Oct 30, 2009 19:48:41 GMT -5
I've been seeing several good reports from the Jasper-Pulasli state owned area of the sandhill cranes moving in. A week from last Tuesday there were over an estimated 7000 sandhill cranes staying overnight.
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Post by sam on Oct 30, 2009 19:42:40 GMT -5
You've got to realize that because Indiana is such a long state, that results may vary. Gotta tell you that all the wooly worms I've seen are very black. Any results on those persimon seeds ?? Thanks Everyone !!
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Post by sam on Oct 21, 2009 16:42:18 GMT -5
Thank you !! They say the wooly worms are really black this year. All signs I've seen so far this year indicate a nasty winter coming on !
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Post by sam on Oct 16, 2009 21:18:18 GMT -5
Wondering if everyone here would let me know how thick the fat layers on the deer are this year. I do this to forecast winter weather just from observations, and is nothing fancy. Some people look at wooly worms to tell what the winters going to be like, I just use the deer information. Thanks Everyone, and good hunting/fishing !!
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Post by sam on Jul 1, 2009 16:16:19 GMT -5
The bite for panfish is good at Dogwood lake. Redear are being caught on bee moth in about 14 to 20 feet deep water.
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