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hey jeanna jigs we should start a siltcoos thread there coming soon iv herd or a few being landed we need more rain so they will open the damn
Excuse me? Based on the above comments, I hope to never run into you on the water, because anyone that generalizes in such a negative way is definitely not someone I'd like to swap stories with. Why would I take a pitbull fishing? because she's my dog that I've had for 7 years, and I take her fishing because she's my companion and she enjoys it, that may be why...I also have a labrador and a dachshund, I don't suppose you think they need to be exterminated too? Do explain why it's a breed that needs to be exterminated. One might say the same about whatever breed of dog it is that you own. That is completely uncalled for, and I genuinley do not appreciate such remarks. I don't care if you have an issue, but to attack me for taking my dog, whom is a member of my family with me, or for even allowing her to be alive.....that is NOT okay!!
Heading to Siltcoos the 22nd, and it's supposed to rain beforehand. Go ahead and bash me, but why in the world would you want to take a pitbull fishing let alone own one? They are a breed that should be exterminated. Sorry for the possible hijack, but it raises my hackles.
OK I was thinking about heading over there sometime this season, but if there are gonna be dog fights and dog owner fights, I'll be sittin this one out. If you guys want to argue about dogs, we can start another thread. But can some one please please tell me more about these lakes that I somehow missed when I lived in Reedsport? And trust me, I have my opinions on this topic. I just don't think that this thread is the place for it. Just sayin..
Heading to Siltcoos the 22nd, and it's supposed to rain beforehand. Go ahead and bash me, but why in the world would you want to take a pitbull fishing let alone own one? They are a breed that should be exterminated. Sorry for the possible hijack, but it raises my hackles.
I would think the salmon and cutthroat are OK to eat with the blue green
algea,
they are only in the lake for a short time.
the trout are the ones to worry about.
my freind has a house on N. loftus Rd and they tell me the algea is a 10 year
cycle.
there neighbor has lived in Florence for 6o years and he has kept/ate the
salmon during the algea cycle everytime it accures.
he's 90 now and still fishin' and kickin'