


I must admitTroutSlayer wrote:No, it's me Markus, different hats and different expresions depending on the medication at the time!Markus wrote:Who's the gentlemen holding the fish in this picture?
He looks like scotty rose from the last cull.
I disagree Mepps, That's what jeeps are for! I believe a herd of cows will do more damage to a river than a jeep ever would. What harm would the jeep cause that ice breakup and flooding in the spring wouldn't.Mepps2Lou wrote:BB444 nice pics ...the cows i can understand...but the jeep...that's just rude !!!
Well T.S. judging by the pic, its about mid summer or so, long after ice breakup. fish and other water inhabitants have had time to settle and build homes and territories ( if you will). From what i recall as a lad herding cows in Maine, the cows generally don't stray too far from the entry point of the water and the gate. so, the water inhabitants will stay clear of that area. where as a jeep would tear up the river bed and wreak more havoc for aqua habutanteTroutSlayer wrote:I disagree Mepps, That's what jeeps are for! I believe a herd of cows will do more damage to a river than a jeep ever would. What harm would the jeep cause that ice breakup and flooding in the spring wouldn't.Mepps2Lou wrote:BB444 nice pics ...the cows i can understand...but the jeep...that's just rude !!!
Now the cows, well their exaust and liquids would drop in the river for sure!
Well I guess I would agree, if the person drove like you, (I've been in Mepp's jeep with him behind the wheel) and I was thinking it was a Speck stream. We know Specks spawn in the fall.Mepps2Lou wrote: where as a jeep would tear up the river bed and wreak more havoc for