What are you doing now?

It hurts me to look at fishing pics of mine from the past during the winter when we have over a foot of ice. As soon as we get a week of nice temps I'll hopefully be into river pike.

Them shrooms are great but I don't have the personality to be much of a mushroom hunter. Even if I find them in great numbers I start looking for gobblers or bass before I get a bunch.
 
Catching up on all the stuff at work and at home that I let slide during pheasant season. Cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing, Search and Rescue training, talking about going ice-fishing for chain pickerel (but never actually doing it!), getting fly-fishing gear together, going on vacation (no fun-in-the-sun this year - Ireland in May for a wedding and some brown trout fishing), that's about it. Starting April 1 I'll be chasing trout every chance I get (brookies) and then in May it will be stripers and shad. Filling in with a bit of smallmouth/chain pickerel fishing in the summer as I start to gear up for hunting season again (which starts last Saturday in Septmember for me - archery deer season). Round and round we go!
-Croc
 
I shoot clays about every weekend between bird seasons,fish a little bit until may when all game fish open up then I fish pretty much a little every day mostly bass. Turkeys in April and May. Canoe and camping trips during the summer and before you know it bird season is here. A little predator hunting too.

I don't really miss bird season until late summer because I stay busy and I love fishing.

(If somebody really twist my arm maybe I can get out a few times on some new lakes in a boat this summer)

Just gotta stay busy outside or I'll go nuts.
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Fantastic fish! I'm jealous of folks who live near great fisheries as you do.
 
Well taking the family to Mexico in a couple weeks and will get to tuna fish some.:cheers: Then back to KS to hunt Easterns, Rio's and morels with the boys.

Then the summer norm of food plots, habitat work and fishing with the wife:thumbsup:
 
Banking time for when I disappear every weekend next Fall. Stacking wood, fixing floors, deep cleaning basement, garage, putting in a garden, building a pigeon pen, training my 5 month old springer spaniel and shooting skeet every other weekend.

Hobie
 
Wow, those are some great fish and morel photos. I am trying to plan a few turkey hunts for the spring, hoping to get to Kansas and Oklahoma. Always a chance of shooting a hog in OK. I joined the local winter skeet shooting league, snow, wind and/or sleet we shot every Thursday evening. :confused:

Also, trying to finish up the honey dos and the woodworking projects. I do a few blanket chests and segmented bowls for Pheasants Forever and NWTF banquets, the scrap all goes to cutting boards. They make great gifts especially for landowners that allow me to hunt. :D
 
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