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November 10, 2009 at 12:07 am #55548David GerardMember
“safe to eat” a moot point, Id be more worried about the lead poisoning
or the blunt kitchen devices.
Only Tim the Tool man Taylor could pull this off (but I’ll bet Kowboy tries it)
November 10, 2009 at 3:28 pm #55556Lenny EMemberDo ya all remember the fad of wrapping food in tinfoil, and cooking it on your engine during long trips? Nothing like motor oil and exhaust as added flavoring! Actually the food turned out pretty good.
The dishwasher thing kinda reminded me of that.
November 10, 2009 at 5:08 pm #55560Norm WaltersMemberLenny, when I was roofing we used to wrap chickens in about ten layers of heavy duty aluminum foil, tie a wire around them and drop them in the hot tar kettle. Good stuff
November 10, 2009 at 5:18 pm #55562Lenny EMemberHaHaHa ,
Norm,
Thats hilarious, and gives a new meaning to ..”Tarred and Feathered”
I gotta try that some time! Thanx.
November 10, 2009 at 5:51 pm #55565Tom MMemberGreat, food with a carbon footprint.
If you think about it, since oil was created from aviary-descended dinosaurs, it’s kind of one of those circle of life thingies.
Nah, that was a stretch even for me.
April 10, 2013 at 4:36 pm #75104David GerardMemberI went up to my cabin recently(on the 6th), caught this huge burbot. It measured 34″ and was around 17 lbs. Come on fishing season!
Still plenty of winter way up north there at Lake Louise AK.Who’s got some fishing going on?April 11, 2013 at 12:57 am #75113WagsMemberNice catch… .what’s a burbot?
April 11, 2013 at 10:16 am #75120David GerardMemberthey are a type of fresh water cod but they act like a cross between an eel and a fish.
Frank Zappa refers to them as “the mud sharks in your mythology” from the song
yellow snow.
they are very good eating.April 12, 2013 at 7:26 am #75131Tom MMember“Frank Zappa refers to them as “the mud sharks in your mythology” from the song
yellow snow. ”Lenny and I have have just been surpassed as the FabNet Music Trivia expert.
I did not know that amazing factoid, and I loved Zappa, may he rest in peace.April 12, 2013 at 10:47 am #75134David GerardMemberTom, I think the fact that I use to be able to recite the entire “apostrophe” album from memory in high school showed my elglish teacher I was not entirely a dumb a$$ !
I saw Franky in Hartford back in like ..1980..” i dont want to get drafted I dont want to go, no no no” I think I even asked for zercon encrusted tweezers for christmas once! Ha! I digress.April 12, 2013 at 1:35 pm #75142John ChristensenMemberBack in February I got together with a friend that I went to Kindergarten with. We went steelhead fishing on the Siletz river on the Oregon coast. We had a banner day I an telling you. Together we hooked twelve fish and brought eight to the boat, including this 20 pounder.
Guide on the left, my friend on the right.Two keepers for the table.We had a great guide that day. The following day I floated the same stretch solo and didn’t hook a single fish.Johnny CApril 12, 2013 at 3:23 pm #75147David GerardMemberLove steel head fishing in ORE! nice!!!!!!
April 12, 2013 at 8:02 pm #75149Countertop ArtisansMemberHow about a small striper from my lake house??
April 13, 2013 at 12:01 pm #75158Tom MMemberRick gets the linesider!
I used to love scuba diving when those guys were around. You never got nervous like you would in the middle of a school of bluefish.David, I saw him in new have in (I think ) ’84 on Halloween (Goblin Girl was a hit at the time).
April 13, 2013 at 12:03 pm #75159David GerardMemberI have a question. Lake house, striper? Do stripers make their way into lakes…to spawn? Where are you located?
Love it! keep em coming! I may splash my skiff this week end for a shake down cruise. I have a remote job coming up where I will need to transport some tops to a cabin house. May as well drag a hook through the water.Here is a steel head John, I fished the John Day river back in Oct. I think we caught 3 or 4 total. Pro-cure shrimp gel on a mag wort. I was with my pal who is the GM of Pro-Cure down in Salem ORe. -
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