They speak French up there. I felt that I was discriminated against because Anglo-Saxon and whatnot.
Also, some McDonald's worker asked me "Avez-vous un cafe?" (You have coffee?) and I commented that "vous" seemed a bit formal for a McDonald's. But, as it turns out, "vous" is commonly used when younger people address older people, so I feel that I have a solid cause of action for age discrimination.
Erie has some Kings and Coho stocked by NY and Ohio. PA stocks only steelhead fry and fingerlings, and that is all I have ever caught or seen caught in the PA streams I fish. Kings and Cohos are nice fish, but there is something very special about wild Atlantic Salmon - both on the line and on the table.
If you have fished for bass, I would use the analogy that Atlantics are to smallmouth as Pacifics are to largemouth.
The GOP big tent now is the size of a pup tent, its floor splattered with guano.
I've caught a Coho or two in my day, never out of Michigan or Erie, just Superior. Caught a few Steelhead too.
I'm sure the thrill of catching a Atlantic Salmon would be a lot fun. I haven't had the time to do it, but I'm about 3 hours from ocean run Steelhead which I look forward to doing.
I would love to go for ocean run Steelhead, but I doubt I will have the opportunity any time soon. I do get an occasional shot at Sea Trout (sea-run browns)and Salters (sea-run Brookies). I read somewhere that in any given population of salmonids about 15% will have the urge to migrate out to sea (or a Great Lake).
BTW, you're closer than I am. The Erie tribs are a six hour drive for me, but the sea and Chesapeake Bay are only two or three.
The GOP big tent now is the size of a pup tent, its floor splattered with guano.
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Also, some McDonald's worker asked me "Avez-vous un cafe?" (You have coffee?) and I commented that "vous" seemed a bit formal for a McDonald's. But, as it turns out, "vous" is commonly used when younger people address older people, so I feel that I have a solid cause of action for age discrimination.
Your colon should sue you.
You mean like the ones in Lake Michigan? Or Erie?
Moved to Montana, gonna be a dental floss tycoon.
Erie has some Kings and Coho stocked by NY and Ohio. PA stocks only steelhead fry and fingerlings, and that is all I have ever caught or seen caught in the PA streams I fish. Kings and Cohos are nice fish, but there is something very special about wild Atlantic Salmon - both on the line and on the table.
If you have fished for bass, I would use the analogy that Atlantics are to smallmouth as Pacifics are to largemouth.
I'm sure the thrill of catching a Atlantic Salmon would be a lot fun. I haven't had the time to do it, but I'm about 3 hours from ocean run Steelhead which I look forward to doing.
Moved to Montana, gonna be a dental floss tycoon.
BTW, you're closer than I am. The Erie tribs are a six hour drive for me, but the sea and Chesapeake Bay are only two or three.