James Hill > 20100209-4570  

Fishing lure philosophy: The more elaborate and expensive a lure, the more likely it will attract far more fishermen than fish.

Thanks for the comments on the little mouse from yesterday.  He makes a reappearance here for a sense of scale.  To answer Dave's question, I have caught many fish with the little mouse.  Granted, most were large bluegill (a type of sunfish) which are incredibly easy to catch; known to take just about anything, cheez-wiz, corn, and  bare hooks, even.  They are not picky eaters.
James Hill > 20100208-4556 

Why yes, as a matter of fact, I do have a mouse in my pocket.

A well worn one at that.  He's missing a few whiskers, has partially deformed ears, a slightly rusty hook, and his tail is probably going to fall off that next time it encounters water, but sure, I always have a mouse in my pocket.  What, doesn't everyone?

Spring will be here soon, time to prep the fishing tackle....
20100209-4570

Fishing lure philosophy: The more elaborate and expensive a lure, the more likely it will attract far more fishermen than fish.

Thanks for the comments on the little mouse from yesterday. He makes a reappearance here for a sense of scale. To answer Dave's question, I have caught many fish with the little mouse. Granted, most were large bluegill (a type of sunfish) which are incredibly easy to catch; known to take just about anything, cheez-wiz, corn, and bare hooks, even. They are not picky eaters.
James Hill > 20100209-4570  

Fishing lure philosophy: The more elaborate and expensive a lure, the more likely it will attract far more fishermen than fish.

Thanks for the comments on the little mouse from yesterday.  He makes a reappearance here for a sense of scale.  To answer Dave's question, I have caught many fish with the little mouse.  Granted, most were large bluegill (a type of sunfish) which are incredibly easy to catch; known to take just about anything, cheez-wiz, corn, and  bare hooks, even.  They are not picky eaters.
20100209-4570

Fishing lure philosophy: The more elaborate and expensive a lure, the more likely it will attract far more fishermen than fish.

Thanks for the comments on the little mouse from yesterday. He makes a reappearance here for a sense of scale. To answer Dave's question, I have caught many fish with the little mouse. Granted, most were large bluegill (a type of sunfish) which are incredibly easy to catch; known to take just about anything, cheez-wiz, corn, and bare hooks, even. They are not picky eaters.
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