Happy Thanksgiving!

To all on the board, Happy Thanksgiving.
Itenerary:
Eat Turkey
Sleep
Catch Fish
Eat
Sleep
Watch the Gators win!
Eat
Sleep
Repeat.

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You forgot ham. NO turkey should suffer alone, he needs a pig to come along with him for dinner. I've got 45 pounds of ham I've been curing all week, and will be firing the smoker up tonight to start smoking them in the morning about 5.
 
Happy Happy All!!!
Dinner for me what ever they have at the hosiptal with my wife, hopefully she will bne bnack at the rehab center before xmas?

God Bless everyone!
 
Happy TG to all. Joe - ask the hospital for some of their special Turkey Jello - prayers for you and your wife.
 
You forgot ham. NO turkey should suffer alone, he needs a pig to come along with him for dinner. I've got 45 pounds of ham I've been curing all week, and will be firing the smoker up tonight to start smoking them in the morning about 5.

Hmmm, I may have to drive to Florida



Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, make sure to take time tomorrow(or anytime) to give thanks for the blessings we have
 
Happy Thanksgiving Y'all.

Two turkeys this year, one roasting in the oven now, the other going into the fry pot tomorrow around 12:15. The Wifey has really outdone herself this year, been cooking and preping for the last three days.
 
here we are once again, on the eve of my favorite holiday. spend the day surrounded by the ones you hold most dear. relax. watch some football. eat til you cant eat anymore. be thankful for all you have.
peace to you all.
 
Happy turkey day to all, and don't let the turkey suffer alone, he needs a partner. Smoked turkey stuffed with sausage stuffing, and home made hams with my own cure.
 

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Everything went as planned except the Gator game. Just sit down, shut up and take it... My only fear is an even worse beat down next week to Alabama. Phat, oyster dressing is my favorite.

The fishing was hot. Reds were plentiful but on the small side. Trout were tiny to small also. My mom outfished us all again. She boated the only two keepers Friday. A small black drum (puppy) and a nice slot red. Daughter beat me fishing too as I was the guide for the day. Mom had another good one that she let wrap her around a oyster cluster and break off. All around a great trip, we caught and released 30 to 40 fish.

I sure wish I had video of my boat trip into the back of one of my favorite tidal creeks. On low tide it is airboats only, or a mud motor and one fool in his flats boat... Literally motor jacked up as far as it will go,(6") and trimmed a little, we scuffed the skeg but ran 150 to 200 yards between some rather tall oyster mounds over puff mud that went on forever. In fact the usual entrance to the mouth of the creek was totally closed off by a sandbar so I gave it full throttle trimmed her out and let off just before the sandbar. Over we went and then we had deep water (2') to maneuver around and find the reds. It was every cast for an hour and a half. We went through nearly all of our shrimp and Gulp baits. Only thing missing was the size.
 
sounds like a good trip, ridge. is that the rig with the 115 4S merc? i'm stll loving mine, got 195 hours so far.

couldn't get appalachicola oysters this year, ended up with a bag from chesepeake bay. they were good, but not the same.
 
Yeah, same boat. Loving the 4 -stroke BUT that big lower might have me drafting a bit more WOT. 24 hours and due for the oil change I keep putting it off... Not using any boat much. That is a lot of hours, you obviously live the life. Good for you brother.
With the oysters: Was it all the fresh water? Red tide? Fallout from oil spills? what? We didn't have many oysters this year either.. Blue crabs are plentiful as sand-gnats on the other hand...
 
combination of all of the above, lotta rain, red tide & the oil spill. not so much the oil, but oystermen got such big checks, their still livin off of them. nobody want to work.

oysters are going for $10 a dozen locally, crazy times we live in.

i paid $60 for a 50lb bag that had 18 dozen in it. i had heard they were getting $95 a bag, so i was surprised to get these.

our blue crabs have been really bad this year, had one week they all showed up and was good , after that, don't know where thet went. we walk them up, so kinda limited there.

but bad fishin is better that no fishin
 
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