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    Best tasting freshwater fish

    I was on another forum, AR15.com, when I noticed a thread asking people to list the best tasting freshwater fish. For obvious reasons, kokanee fishing generally isn't catch and release. While reading, I couldn't help but feel sorry for those poor southerners and Midwesterners. They...
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    Air rifles & plinking

    California hasn't banned "assault pellet weapons" yet?
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    Winter trout fishing

    I've scouted out some good trout streams within a few miles of home. Typical mountain creeks, shallow, anywhere from 15 to 30 feet across. I was wondering about fishing these creeks in the dead of winter (don't worry, they're open year-round). I live in a typical Rocky Mountain climate, -20F...
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    Stopping vs Not Stopping When You Hook Up With A Fish

    My grandpa use to stop, now he keeps going. The biggest problems we've had with landing fish is they get scared by the landing net, do an extra hard thrash, and they're off the hook. Now we just swing them out of the water into the boat. They still come off the hook, but they do it onboard...
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    What do you do for a living/retirement business?

    I'm a guard in the county jail.
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    Non ethanol gas locations?

    I know of three places in the upper Idaho panhandle. Sandpoint: Co-op Country Store. Head north out of town to Ponderay, take the first right after the intersection. If you stayed on US95, first right after the overpass. Bonners Ferry: Dyck's Exxon, on the northbound side of Main St. on the...
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    What do you do for a living/retirement business?

    Stay away from Spokane froggie, it has an unbelievably high rate of burglaries and vehicle thefts, even in the more upscale neighborhoods. The pictures on the tourism website don't show what it really looks like. Driving through downtown reminds me of Oakland or El Paso. CDA and Post Falls...
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