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Kevin Dells

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  1. I work with a guy who caught a 17" (really fat) Smallie at the Algonquin spillway.

     

    He came in all excited to show me the pictures of it on the cutting board in his kitchen. I gave him a severe tongue lashing...

     

    Mark

     

     

    Just read the Algonquin Spillway part,don't worry about slapping the guy he's probably already half dead,he just dosen't know it yet!

    Nasty! Why would you eat fish from the Fox,especially that area!

  2. Mark, Reach across the cutting board and slap that guy for me!

     

    Funny i was at Gander in Rockford yesterday picking up some brighter lures for the muddy Kish. Figured since i was there i would pick up my wisconsin liscense.

     

    While standing in line for the liscense i said quite loudly"i wish Illinois would raise their liscense fee's and hire more CPO's!"

    Funny part is everybody standing behind me agreed!

    So why don't they?

     

    If they doubled the price of an Illinois fishing liscense to 26 dollars with the hopes of getting a few more CPO's i would gladly pay.

  3. Try this. Worked for me. got in dekalb - Medicine Shopp.

     

    zanfel.com

     

    Well it's finally gone wether or not it was poisin Ivy. Took three baths in Aveeno Oatmeal solution three straight day in a row and bam it's gone! Up until that point not a whole lot was touching it.

     

    Thanks guys for all the reply's!

  4. EXTERNALLY--aLTERNATE bENADRYL LOTION WITH CORTAID LOTION.iF SEVERE ..iNTERNALLY--MAY TAKE BENADRYL TABLETS,tHEY WILL MAKE YOU DROWSY SO TAKE BENADRYL WHEN HOME IN EVENING ...FORMER RPH.

     

     

    Been there done that, it's slowly working. I didn't even think poison Ivy would be up so early,jeez were just getting grass this week.

     

    I ticks me off because for years i could roll around in it and never had a problem but from what i hear your body does become subcepptable to it off and on through out life.

     

    Saving pennies for the breathables against my will, i hate wearing waders!

     

    Thanks for the reply's guys

  5. So this must be my year to have the ivy itch! I have been fishing the rivers for years and have never even gotten a scracth of this stuff.

     

    This year iv'e been out twice and one of the trips i come home with a severe case of it starting at my pants line and traveling all the way up to half my back.

     

    Are there any old remedies for this or is a 50 dollar trip to see the doc in my forecast?

     

    Any suggestions guys,this is bad!

     

    I can see im going to have to wear raingear all summer because im not stopping fishing!

  6. terry asked if we wanted to assist in planting some shrubs for earth day sat april 21 . ? rich

    Count me in Rich! Potowanamie's looking really good but lot's more work to be done! Maybe if we can catch Terry in person we can talk about some things we would like to see done and get approval.

     

    What do you say boys, a little bush planting and then some fishing?

  7. Guys im very sorry i missed the Blowout this year.

     

    My Haunted House convention in Chicago was moved a week earlier this year to the same weekend as the Blowout,hence not being able to make it. The are moving the convention to Las Vegas next year and that i will not be attending so i will be back at the Blowout next year. Put me down as a vollunteer now for next year.

     

    Sound like a great time had by all!

  8. Cool, they gave 350,000 $ for more land along the Kish. Sounds greedy on my part to want to buy all the land along the Kish but i know this little river very well, it can't take high impact construction like it already has. To small a river to take all the spilloff it has already seen from the few contratcors they have already let in.

    Kudo's to the illinois government for once!

     

    Im still trying to figure out why they don't just claim it Wild and Schenic and put it on the list of No Touch policy.

     

    Only two groups looking to buy it, the government for parks or the developers who want to build along a farm land flood plain, to me it's a No Brainer!

     

    This river is a perfect cantidate for a few primitive campsites along it's lenght. Reminds me of the Flambeau and the Manitowish rivers in Wisconsin,both have a few primitive sites and both are awesome weekend canoe/fishing rivers. Why not the Kish?

     

    Rich do you think this is an idea we could plug to Terry Hannon? I would give my summer building primitive campsites,pit johns and tent pads as well as doing more tree removal in Kirkland. I walked a mile down last week and theres still NO WAY your going to get a canoe through that crud!

  9. Not nessecarily (sp) outhouse material unless you take your laptop into the can with you, but Paul Trybul posted this website on the Northwest forums and since i checked it out i have been back to read more reports everyday.

     

    www.BWCA.com

     

    Great trip reports along with great photos as well, if you haven't checked it out give it a shot,great site!

  10. Well in fact i was just sitting upon the throne a little while ago reading the Outdoor Notebook,Bob Maculius's article about Fred Bear was great. Telling the story about how a good hunter stalks his trophy buck instead of sitting in a stand waiting.

     

    A lot of places along the Kish i often stand on deer intersections wondering how the whole city lays out. Which trail to the water,which trail to the food and bed down area? Good reading. John's winter smallie article was good too, im looking foward to his continuance on the Float and Fly method.

     

    And when the smow is butt deep a good Sigurd Olsen book will always warm you up!

  11. An article in In Fisherman a few years back did a study on a mid sized stream in Wisconsin. They tagged a dozen smallies and watched the migration of all 12.

     

    If i remember right 4 stayed within a quarter mile of their original spot over the winter months, 3-4 moved nearly ten miles and a few migrated over 50 miles but almost all of them returned back to their original spot in the spring.

    Do they migrate,Yes. How far? From what this test showed a lot further then i would have imagined. Im sure it's different on every body of water also.

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