Sort of like reviving someone after a hanging........
Henry VIII used to have them hung, revived, belly opened and guts pulled out with a hook, then arms & legs taken off. And that was just if he liked you.
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Sort of like reviving someone after a hanging........
He learned the technique from my 27th Great Grandfather William the 1st (William the Conqueror) several of my better known relatives were subject to similar abuse. The less egregious criminal relatives (like my grandfather Henry the 4th's treasurer) were simply beheaded. It was a much simpler world. You know that Henry Vlll was probably the first King since 1066 that used English as a first language........those pesky Plantagenet's are all relatives of mine.Henry VIII used to have them hung, revived, belly opened and guts pulled out with a hook, then arms & legs taken off. And that was just if he liked you.
Yeah, apparently there was a scandal about that on the platte or some river... i'm not sure and I'm too beat to cite anything right now. I haven't fished in Washington much since I was a kid and the licenses were affordable.I am hoping that the new WDFW director will accept insight from those that fish around the state and actually accepts the fact that tribes play a part, especially on the rivers connected to Puget Sound. I have a few good friends who are natives and even they admit that tribal overfishing is an issue.
I thought they learned that from my ancestors and the Danes... Whom seem to have been pretty original. BLOOD EAGLE!He learned the technique from my 27th Great Grandfather William the 1st (William the Conqueror) several of my better known relatives were subject to similar abuse. The less egregious criminal relatives (like my grandfather Henry the 4th's treasurer) were simply beheaded. It was a much simpler world. You know that Henry Vlll was probably the first King since 1066 that used English as a first language........those pesky Plantagenet's are all relatives of mine.
big ole Johnson
catching some nice size Kokanee
BRAGGER!!!
Ah, what lures do you like or do you favor bait (marshmallow, corn, worms) trolled behind a bunch of flashers/koke rig?
Thankyou, I have a newer motor on it now. It was custom built for the USF&G on the Olympic Pennsula. I bought it from the Federal salmon hatchery near Neah Bay where they used it off shore. It is simple and clean with large fuel tanks and diamond plate floors. I put a late model 90 Hp factory Mercury 2 stroke jet (bought from Oregon state surplus) It uses a 120 hp power head to make the 90 hp jet. I am a diesel guy and generally find outboards tedious but this one has been great.Nice looking boat, that would do well in a lake with some downriggers on it, Hell yeah.
BTW boys and girlz... I've been looking for a mid-sized 5th wheel to buy for camping, to replace the 36' I sold. Unfortunately the wifey poo was giving me crossed signals all winter and early spring, so I haven't gotten it done.
Slim pickens now. RV Trader and Craigslist not much help and I've made two out of town trips already to look at rigs and been disappointed.
Anybody know of a good 5th trailer available in the 25-29' category?
Sorry, I don't but I'm looking for a 32-36' 5th wheel... that 10.5' camper is getting small!!!
Want me to keep an eye out? Lot's of folks round here have to give theirs up as they age. Can you tow yer boat behind a trailer in Washington? Or are you just kidding?