today's rural area tour!

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I really enjoy your pics and hope you continue to post them here for us to view.

great pics as usual, thank you for sharing them!!!


What kind of fish are those?
 
awesome, thanks so much for sharing. I, too, hope you continue to do so.

as I mentioned before, I spent some time in Taiwan and Japan about a year ago - and both were wonderful in so many ways. I regret not making my way to main land China, but I fully intend to return to the region one day and see China myself.

the photos of food always look especially delicious. ;)

-David
 
Great pics and good times with your son. We are having a Crawdad Festival here in SC's capital city today so I will get some 'bugs & beer' before the day is done. Thanks for sharing.
 
excellent pics as always, very much enjoyed! thank you for posting them.:thumbup:

Jules
 
Knives or no knives... I really enjoyed those pictures!!! You guys know how to have a good time.:)

I put my Crawdad traps out last weekend, overnight, all 6 of them, and got skunked.:grumpy: The water is still too cold.:thumbdn:
 
No pictures unfortunately, but I boil them in spiced water... Old Bay seasoning, a dash of vinegar and some Hot Sauce (Texas Pete).:thumbup:

How do you catch your crawfish? Those are some beauties.:thumbup::D
 
This month's National Geographic had an article on how rural areas are becoming tourist sites in China and how said tours are changing the faces of these rural areas. One pic of a Buddhist monk in a black leather jacket stood out in this regard.
 
Great pictures they are making me hungry. Whats the deal with this net? Is it just for holding the fish in the water to keep them alive and fresh while you fish or is it a capture net?

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