Nice catch!!!!!And I went on a fishing charter on Thursday after work with the boss and coworkers.
Stripers!!!
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Now, that is special - I think only 50 were made in 2015. It reminded me that on Saturday afternoon I saw an early E-series Jaguar parked at the restaurant I lunched at. The day before, I stroked the paint of a '59 - 'Vette at a dealership we hope to build their new one for. Good week for iconic cars!Don’t see this every day… parked in front of the restaurant Sat nite. A CSX 9000 Series 50th Anniversary Edition Daytona Coupe.
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Dunno! The guy on the right looks like a fisherman - the guy on the left - I dunno!Nice catch!!!!!
Those are real beauties! I’ve not eaten Stripers. How do they taste? ChuckAnd I went on a fishing charter on Thursday after work with the boss and coworkers.
Stripers!!!
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Something I've wondered about in the past is whether a salt-water caught striper (that I have not caught and consumed) tastes different than a land-locked, freshwater caught striper (that I have caught and consumed)! Although the striper is a true bass - the freshwater striper/white/hybrid does not (to me) taste all that much different than a largemouth or smallie.Those are real beauties! I’ve not eaten Stripers. How do they taste? Chuck
You were in my neck of the woods
We were in a lot of 'neck of the woods'!You were in my neck of the woods
If you were in eastern washington on I-90 you were very close.We were in a lot of 'neck of the woods'!
Eastern WA surprised me with the amount of wheat there.
On I-90 from Ellensburg to Spokane, then down to Lewiston ID. Interesting to see how the terrain and climate changes so quickly.If you were in eastern washington on I-90 you were very close.
Wheat - washington is I think number 5 in wheat- number 1 in apples- like 70% or something like that. People think of Wa. being wet but 75% of state is semi arid. Our favorite drive is down through the wheat and then down the gorge.
Through the Palouse, the rolling hills are beautiful. Love lewiston and the grade. Started going to blue mts. to hunt elk when I was 11. The old grade which you can still go down was slow. Where did you go from there?On I-90 from Ellensburg to Spokane, then down to Lewiston ID. Interesting to see how the terrain and climate changes so quickly.
Lolo Pass to Missoula, ND, MN,......home to PA.Through the Palouse, the rolling hills are beautiful. Love lewiston and the grade. Started going to blue mts. to hunt elk when I was 11. The old grade which you can still go down was slow. Where did you go from there?
Beautiful drive up the Lochsa and over Lolo. Inlaws lived in Missoula we used to go over there every other month. and our daughter lives in Livingston so that road is very familiar. We love the rock formations over homestake pass. Sounds like you had a great trip.Lolo Pass to Missoula, ND, MN,......home to PA.
that is on my motorcycle trip bucket list!!!It was the last leg of a trip to Alaska, a trip I did solo by motorcycle in '18. This time was in the pickup with the wife.
Awesome trip and scenery!