Saw on YT about an Osprey female that had got hurt. They managed to catch and took her to a wildlife preserve for treatment. They worried, with her gone, that the male might fly off and leave the babies. He stayed and fed his babies. They kept watch until she was returned. All was well. (:-D)
I remember a Mad Magazine article on fishing which advised fishermen to take weight training in the off-season to stretch the arms so they could tell better fish stories…
GROG Premium Member 6 months ago
True, that.
nosirrom 6 months ago
I’d be able to read this without my glasses if my arms were longer.
rshive 6 months ago
Typical fisherman’s tale ..
littlejohn Premium Member 6 months ago
Tipping the scales of truth there aren’t we?
Yakety Sax 6 months ago
“Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don’t tell them where they know the fish.” Mark Twain
dsom8 6 months ago
The fish I almost caught was this |__________________________________________________| far from shore.
mistercatworks 6 months ago
Everyone knows fish look bigger in the water.
schaefer jim 6 months ago
Cosmo definitely tips the scales!
oldlady07 Premium Member 6 months ago
Reminds of this spider I saw one time. Gets bigger every time I talk about it.
samfran6-0 6 months ago
Saw on YT about an Osprey female that had got hurt. They managed to catch and took her to a wildlife preserve for treatment. They worried, with her gone, that the male might fly off and leave the babies. He stayed and fed his babies. They kept watch until she was returned. All was well. (:-D)
cuzinron47 6 months ago
And your imagination.
Mediatech 6 months ago
There’s always a bigger fish.
JP Steve Premium Member 6 months ago
I remember a Mad Magazine article on fishing which advised fishermen to take weight training in the off-season to stretch the arms so they could tell better fish stories…