Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Early Spring Mud season and more


Early Spring in New Hampshire



We're doing our best here with Mud Season in full swing, we have three dogs that just love digging and splashing in any puddles they can find or make themselves.  They'll come in the house and shake that mud all over everything. I'm sure I'll have to get couple yards of loam just to fill in the holes they've dug in the yard.

Although Spring officially started just a couple days ago on March 19th, The Robins came in on Friday the 20th, we had 20 or so patrolling the field in the morning.  We'd heard them, but this is the first we'd seen them in large groups.  No worm droppings showing up in the front yard yet, probably still a little cold underground but we're close.

With the buds on the Maples opening in Manchester and the Pussy Willow buds opening here in New Boston, I'm thinking about going fishing already.  Time to get the rods ready and the boat out of the field from under the covers.

They've been talking about early spring, and from what I'm seeing they are right.  What little snow 1" or so we got on Thursday was gone the next day as we hit 66 degrees F.  The piles in the yard from the snow plow are almost gone. Rose has already commenced in clearing the garden beds & deadheading everywhere they're not snow covered.

The COVID-19 pandemic...
Still spreading like wildfire, 56 in New Hampshire as of this writing. I'm still working as of this posting, many states are telling folks to shelter in place shuttering all non-essential businesses (Essential workers Hospitals, Fire, Police, supermarkets, pharmacies, etc. will stay open).  CA, NY, IL, have all given the order to shelter in place.

Coworker asked me if we'd seen any ticks yet, and although I heard on the news that ticks were out already I hadn't seen any yet on us, or the dogs and we've been walking the fields.  So Zebulon came in today and I saw something on his cheek, sure enough it was a tick, looking further another tick on the top of his head, and so it began, tick checks on all the dogs.  Hannah was next and sure enough she had one on the top of her head too.  One by one we tweezered them off the dogs they don't seem to mind much we tell them about the "bad buggy" and show them the tick(s) when we remove them. All of the dogs  rec'd their Lyme shots over the last few weeks. Though VERY EARLY this year we'll start Flea and Tick meds for the dogs that normally commences around April 10th when the tree swallows come in, we're trying a chewable "Nexgard" our Vet recommended over the Frontline Plus+ we normally use. I think I have a bag of the Ortho BUG B Gone granules left over from last year we'll put it down tomorrow, that stuff works wonders at keeping the ticks at bay here on the farm, we put on all the areas that we walk, and everywhere the dogs can get to as well and it pretty much stops them dead for 3 months or so.


Stay Healthy!







Monday, June 03, 2013

NH Free Fishing Day

NH Free Fishing Day

NH Free Fishing Day is the 1st Saturday in June the state of NH allows fishing (without a license) in any of it's rivers and lakes except for a couple Salmon broodstock rivers, the Merrimack and lower Pemigewasset rivers. We weren't headed there so no worries

Rose an I went a Yaad Sailin' in town for a couple hours, then got our coolers and fishing gear ready for the big fishing day.

Rosie, Crystal, Jarrod, the boys, and I went fishing most of the day into Saturday evening, picked a great day, little on the warm side, otherwise great, we all had a blast.  Everyone caught fish, from Smallmouth Bass to Perch, to Sunfish, saw some huge old Bass that were to smart for us, was great to see them swim on by though.. 

We hit the Piscaquog above Glen Lake,  Gorham Pond, then over to Daniels lake.  All three produced loads of fun.

Rose and I hadn't had the time to get Licenses, with the gardens going in, new Chicks arriving, etc. This worked out great for us.   Great Idea NH.

Like Father Like Son, Jarrod and James test the waters

The Boys Fishin'

Oops how'd that happen? Again...

Rosie relaxing on the beach between catches

Jason catches another nice Sunfish

A wicked nice Perch caught by James
Jarrod and Crystal fishing

Jason catches another nice Sunfish! Look Papa!
Got Fish?

Saturday, July 10, 2010

A hot summer day adventure on the Piscataquog River in New Boston.

A hot summer day adventure on the Piscataquog River in New Boston. 

We took the boys swimming yesterday, the water was 80 degrees! James and Jason both fished for a while though nothing was biting. The rocks were slippery so you had to be real careful not to slip. Lots of fun, we saw some bullfrogs, crayfish, a Great Blue Heron, lots of minnow trout. The boys tried hard to catch the minnows. We had a picnic on the beach, and later ended the day at Nana's house with Ice cream cones.

 Huckleberry Finn
 James learning to float on his back
 Come on in the waters fine! Nana and Jason.

 Jason learning to float on his back
 "Watch me Papa, I can cast all by myself!"

SEPTEMBER!

SEPTEMBER! The hummingbirds are still here, we're filling the feeders for them daily.  The Oriole's stuck around this year and are s...