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Seminole Ramlin's November 20 , 2005 As the frost plant predicted, we had a frost this week. It didn’t kill anything that I know of, but as frost. We also have had reported to us that the hornet’s nest are half way up the big trees along the river. The weather this week still makes me think the big gators will not go in their holes this year. Duck season opened with a real big bang, good shooting sed some, others sed poorly, however that’s the way it is always, just according to where you are, I reckon, same as fishen. Me and Miss Joyce lit up our fire place in the old log house and a couple of nites it was just fine. We set and et supper looking at the fire. There is just something about a fire that makes the heart warm. The sucker season has been a success from what I hear; one man had a sucker that weighed 13.3 oz. Now that is a big sucker in anybody’s pond. Nothin like a sucker side sammich. MMMM. The specks seems to be biting on the river ledge about 12 ft. suspended over 20 ft. of water. They are hard to catch when they are suspended. The perch looks up as do the bass most of the time. A jig is more suited to catch them than is the minnow. I like to watch my cork go down when a perch bites. If you see your cork tremble and don’t go under, he’s most likely settin still and gut hooking himself. From what I hear the last 26 perch that was dressed had equal amounts of emature male and female eggs. For more of Jack's writing see his books, available only at Wingate's
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