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I usually get those guys by accident or when I'm bored and seeing what combinations , out of three big tackle boxes, will actually catch something. I was jigging with a chartreuse jig head and dead night crawler I found...and caught that guy and 6 other smaller ones before the worm was gone.

...I have a feeling you and I are the only ones in here at the moment that can actually name that fish species, too haha
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I usually get those guys by accident or when I'm bored and seeing what combinations , out of three big tackle boxes, will actually catch something. I was jigging with a chartreuse jig head and dead night crawler I found...and caught that guy and 6 other smaller ones before the worm was gone.

...I have a feeling you and I are the only ones in here at the moment that can actually name that fish species, too haha
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My best guess would it be a cod? :thumbsup:
 
I usually get those guys by accident or when I'm bored and seeing what combinations , out of three big tackle boxes, will actually catch something. I was jigging with a chartreuse jig head and dead night crawler I found...and caught that guy and 6 other smaller ones before the worm was gone.

...I have a feeling you and I are the only ones in here at the moment that can actually name that fish species, too haha
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Yes, I believe so.
 
So I phoned up my doc for my blood test results, apparently my white blood cells are at their usual high level (hardly surprising given I have a cold. Yes, just a cold, not flu or something-itis or even manflu, just a cold) and my blood sugar is stable at "You don't have diabetes as long as you're careful with sugars but beer is apparently ok" levels after 6 months without any medication.

Just need this scabby weather gone because it's suddenly dropped to rain and 6°C, AKA "Summer in Aberdeen"...

Over the span of the last decade, I have gone from being in early stages of diabetes, to not showing any signs of it at all. Went from likely to eventually go blind from glaucoma, to not having any signs of it at all.

Just recently, my doctor over prescribed my blood pressure medication. Her solution was to stop taking it completely for a few weeks to see how bad it really is before prescribing anything. She even questioned if I even have high blood pressure at all. Now on this point I am pretty sure I have it, and I am also pretty sure it doesn't just go away.

I am not sure if my doctor is incompetent or I am just out of touch with modern practices.
 
Despite what you may have heard, flushing the plants is completely unnecessary. Feed them up to chop.

Or if you insist on flushing, wait until most of the trichs are cloudy before you start.

I guess there's lots of mix reviews on flushing, a lot of people are like im feeding up all the way through and some are like oh no you must flush the plant for better burn and taste. That's why it's hard to read data sometimes. I guess next water will have some nutes hehehe
 
Over the span of the last decade, I have gone from being in early stages of diabetes, to not showing any signs of it at all. Went from likely to eventually go blind from glaucoma, to not having any signs of it at all.

Just recently, my doctor over prescribed my blood pressure medication. Her solution was to stop taking it completely for a few weeks to see how bad it really is before prescribing anything. She even questioned if I even have high blood pressure at all. Now on this point I am pretty sure I have it, and I am also pretty sure it doesn't just go away.

I am not sure if my doctor is incompetent or I am just out of touch with modern practices.

Wow! Now that really is something to think about.
 
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I wonder if she meant type 2 diabetes and you are rescuing yourself in some way? It is possible as a type 2.
 
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