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My wife loves capturing the moment. Lower left are 30 brussel sprout plants, mid right is asparagus, right side is sunflowers and corn.

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The power red fits right in.
It was an unstaged event a couple of days ago.
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Beautiful!
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Nice pics :thumbsup: the power red goes well.
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Right now on the Wye river, my contribution to Fall colours.

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With the great weather we are having I snuck up to the cabin to get a last couple of days of fishing. Color coming to end there but these tamarack lit it up.
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So nice Tim! Hope you catch a couple of walleyes! :thumbsup:
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Eugen wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 6:46 pm So nice Tim! Hope you catch a couple of walleyes! :thumbsup:
I was musky fishing this weekend, caught a 33", missed a bigger one and a nice pike.
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Great pictures guys! Now I want fried fish for supper! :thumbsup:
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Timj wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 8:16 pm

I was musky fishing this weekend, caught a 33", missed a bigger one and a nice pike.
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Now it's time to get in the woods, rut will be starting soon.
Niiiice! Never caught a muskie, but plenty of pike. Your pic brings back nice memories, I miss going fishing. Pike's good eating, for me, second after walleye. How about muskie? 33" is huge! :O
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Eugen wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 9:50 am
Timj wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 8:16 pm

I was musky fishing this weekend, caught a 33", missed a bigger one and a nice pike.
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Now it's time to get in the woods, rut will be starting soon.
Niiiice! Never caught a muskie, but plenty of pike. Your pic brings back nice memories, I miss going fishing. Pike's good eating, for me, second after walleye. How about muskie? 33" is huge! :O
They have to be 40" to keep, but everyone releases them. Had I caught the pike, he would have been kept and eaten. :thumbsup:
:446cart: let's go, it's finally time to blow. :peace:
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