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New Hampshire => Ice Fishing New Hampshire => Topic started by: WhiteMTfish on Apr 05, 2019, 10:45 AM
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Nice job! How much ice up there?
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Nice. Definitely still some good fishing to be had!
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Nice job! How much ice up there?
20"
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Must b HEAVAN ( EASY WALKING AND warm temps )
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Me too 18" yesterday where I was at but not for long. Last couple weeks pics. Hope to move on to spring "Eyes" next week.
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Nice denny. Good job wht mount.
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That's awesome guys! Killer smallie M&M. Keep at while you can. I'm spending today going through the boats and their trailers, making sure everything is ready for the season, got the truck out of winter storage the other day, probably floating somewhere tomorrow.
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Me too 18" yesterday where I was at but not for long. Last couple weeks pics. Hope to move on to spring "Eyes" next week.
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Nice work Whitemnt...👍🏻
congrats on the Bass M&M good to see 👍🏻👍🏻
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Nice, unlike that OTHER guy catching trash fish ;D.. But Seriously, guys nice way to stick with it, I rottotilled, the garden and planted my Brussels sprouts garlic and peas
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There’s ONE benefit to living close to Boston...we still have a foot or more of snow on our garden! May be able to plant by Memorial Day if we’re lucky! Of course that’s for tomatoes and cukes...love to try some Brussels sprouts! My favorite!
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We had 20 too
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Nice, unlike that OTHER guy catching trash fish ;D.. But Seriously, guys nice way to stick with it, I rottotilled, the garden and planted my Brussels sprouts garlic and peas
Roccus pick a time and place nobody calls me trash. Brussels sprouts, garlic, peas give me a break I eat baby white perch for appetizers. :P
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Congrat's on pushing the season to the limit, Denny et al.
Good luck on the early open water and gardens.
Roccus, when's the planting moon? I know, you know. ;)
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Nice, unlike that OTHER guy catching trash fish ;D.. But Seriously, guys nice way to stick with it, I rottotilled, the garden and planted my Brussels sprouts garlic and peas
Roccus pick a time and place nobody calls me trash. Brussels sprouts, garlic, peas give me a break I eat baby white perch for appetizers. :P
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Lol,just watch those spikes on those perch appetizer. ,they ate rough on the roof of the mouth.
CD, moon is a powerful controller, gravitational pull causes plants to grow shoots up and roots down,conventional wisdom says plant all annual flowers and vegetables and fruits that produce fruit above ground during the waxing moon,plant plant vegetables and tubers that produce fruit below ground during the waning moon, I've got all my tomatoes, eggplant zucchini and other squash in my green house, where they will remain until nighttime temps are consistently in the mid 50's, but honestly, my motivation is I'm taking the cover off the boat today,I need to get my garden started before ADD sets in.
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There’s ONE benefit to living close to Boston...we still have a foot or more of snow on our garden! May be able to plant by Memorial Day if we’re lucky! Of course that’s for tomatoes and cukes...love to try some Brussels sprouts! My favorite!
And that might be the only advantage , we actually had more snow the last 2 storms , but the day time temps have been warmer.
I spread 12 cubic yards of pete, 12 gallons of compost cow dung, and 15 gallons of fire place ash, rottotilled it all in.. the biggest thing I find with Brussels sprouts is pest control and lots of sun,if you don't keep them sprayed the cabbage worms donation number on them.
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And that might be the only advantage , we actually had more snow the last 2 storms , but the day time temps have been warmer.
I spread 12 cubic yards of pete, 12 gallons of compost cow dung, and 15 gallons of fire place ash, rottotilled it all in.. the biggest thing I find with Brussels sprouts is pest control and lots of sun,if you don't keep them sprayed the cabbage worms donation number on them.
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