inn0vation:

This is probably my most favourite post on here.

wettinaline:

Family friend, Monte, nabbed a NICE Indiana lunker tonight!

wettinaline:

Family friend, Monte, nabbed a NICE Indiana lunker tonight!

mrhuex:

Largemouth on the micro rod.

crunchybacon:

if you’re my girlfriend i expect for you to send me naked selfies

staysassyclassysouthern:

if you don’t remember everything about this day you are too damn young for this website

staysassyclassysouthern:

if you don’t remember everything about this day you are too damn young for this website

when i’m married my partner and i will have:

  • morning sex
  • afternoon sex
  • dinner sex
  • after meal sex
  • i made pancakes sex
  • good morning sex
  • the kids are at school sex
  • shower sex
  • bored sex
  • make up sex
  • break up sex
  • monday sex
  • tuesday sex
  • wednesday sex
  • thursday sex
  • friday sex
  • saturday sex
  • sunday sex
  • there is nothing on tv sex
  • i love you sex
A message from the-redneck-sideofme
haha i already did before i saw that

fuck boy

somefuckinghippie:

I’m such an asshole.

somefuckinghippie:

I’m such an asshole.

sencoutdoors:

Feb. 2012 Sutton Lake, NC

sencoutdoors:

Feb. 2012 Sutton Lake, NC

rodandbarrel:

Every few years or so you hear or read about a largemouth bass fisherman who in the process of lipping a bass gets bitten on the hand or thumb by a water moccasin that is trapped in the gullet of the bass. The snake, still alive, being the last meal the bass ate before eating the said anglers lure, fly or bait. I never think to check for a snake when I am lipping a bass. I do know bass are fond of eating snakes and there are plenty of lures and flies on the market that attest to a bass’s penchant for snakes. Once after fishing in Flamingo in the Everglades National Park and while I was at the cleaning station at the ramp another angler who was cleaning fish found a small live rattle snake in the belly of a redfish he had caught in backwaters of Hells Bay.

rodandbarrel:

Every few years or so you hear or read about a largemouth bass fisherman who in the process of lipping a bass gets bitten on the hand or thumb by a water moccasin that is trapped in the gullet of the bass. The snake, still alive, being the last meal the bass ate before eating the said anglers lure, fly or bait. I never think to check for a snake when I am lipping a bass. I do know bass are fond of eating snakes and there are plenty of lures and flies on the market that attest to a bass’s penchant for snakes. Once after fishing in Flamingo in the Everglades National Park and while I was at the cleaning station at the ramp another angler who was cleaning fish found a small live rattle snake in the belly of a redfish he had caught in backwaters of Hells Bay.