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  • #21
    Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

    Just got back from ice fishing. Caught a huge perch and some big crappies (yup thats really the name). I also caught a couple big bass and a bunch of little bluegills. Only brought home the perch and the big bluegills and crappies the bass are out of season). Im gona go fillet them now. It was very windy out there but its always fun when your catching fish.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    • #22
      Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

      One of my Armenian friends just called and said he wanted to go icefishing so i am gona take him in the morning to where i was cathing them tonight. I have a few armenian friends that i go icefishing with and it is funny to think about a bunch of armenians icefishing i guess but it does indeed happen. I filleted the fish from tonight and i will hopefully catch a few more in the morning and have a nice meal for me and my family. Feel free to drop by if your in the neighborhood of the detroit suburbs, there is always room for one more(unless your a racist/sexist..)
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • #23
        Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

        Had a big fishfry yesterday using the fish i had caught. They are very tasty and you dont find fish like bluegills in stores. We also had walleyes, perch and crappies. Once the ice melts next month it will be time for trout/steeelhead then walleyes then silverbass and white perch. Lots fun to catch and very tasty eats.
        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • #24
          Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

          Another great day on the ice today. The weather was beutiful and sunny, it actualy got hot and we had to take some of our gear off to stay cool. I had two of my armenian buddies with me and some guys from work joined us later. We started out fishing the near shore and the scenery was great with the sun shining and the glare bouncing off the fresh snow. There was almost two feet of ice and i was sure glad i had invested in a electric auger this winter. The fishing was spotty at first but the bussy woodpecker kept us company with his relentless pecking. We moved around and caught lots of dinks (small bluegills) until we found a spot on the opposit shore where we caught some very nice ones and we had a hooting owl keeping us company on that side of the lake. One of my armenian buddies was going on and on about how a flasher doesnt really help but i outfished him 15/1 using my flasher so he got real quiet lol. We caught some nice fish and the guy from work caught a big pike. It was a beutifull day and we got hungry from all the action and moving around plus draging our gear all over. The guys were hungry so i thought hell why not lets order pizza! We had it delivered to the lake and it was so cool, i had never done that before. Levon caught a cisco and i didn't even know we had ciscos in this lake. There was a guy with a four wheeler draging his son around on a sled all day there. Winters like these make wonderful memories and i feel lucky that i have learned to enjoy the long cold winters here in Michigan.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • #25
            Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

            This warm weather it looks like will put an end to this icefishing season. It was the best season yet for me and i shared it with many friends. The highlight had to be my last trip which was great in every way (including having pizza delivered on to the ice). Soon it will be time to chase the big fish on open water and if anyone here likes fishing please stop by and i will be happy to take you along. Cant wait to hook up my boat to my new truck.
            Hayastan or Bust.

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            • #26
              Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

              I just run outside whenever I get the chance and my body is giving the a-ok (no pain in knees or anything).

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              • #27
                Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

                Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
                I just run outside whenever I get the chance and my body is giving the a-ok (no pain in knees or anything).
                Well if you ever run out my way give me a jingle and ill take you fishing. You better edit out the pain in the knees part befor kanadahye starts speculating about why your knees hurt in the first place. I think your in california and i know they have great outdoor activities out there to. I hear the fishing is better in northern California but that whole state is beutiful.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • #28
                  Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

                  I'd probably enjoy living in Northern California, but nope. I'm in Montreal, Quebec. Thanks for the offer though, if ever I visit LA or something, I'll try to meet the lot of you there.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

                    I am in the Detroit area and Michigan is a state of great natural beuty. We happen to have lots of armenians here to. I dont know about the montreal area but i know canada has great fishing. I think montreal is known more for its women
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Outdoor Sports (hunting, fishing...)

                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      I dont know about the montreal area but i know canada has great fishing. I think montreal is known more for its women
                      I thought we were talking about outdoor sports, not indoor activities
                      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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