I caught a seagull that way once. It looked at me with an expression very much like what is drawn in today’s B.C. (I was in Alaska fishing for King Crab). The gull was kinda jogging (flying) in place and I simply walked up behind it and grabbed).
OK, if your interested… it ended up as crab bait and it was super attractive to the crabs. The pot (trap) was loaded when we returned to empty it. When I remember this I feel sadness, guilt and a kind of perverse pride too. Catching a bird in mid-flight was exciting. My co-workers were excited because they knew it would be good bait… (note: It was 1975, hoping that there is a statute of limitations on my egregious behavior). From now on “catch and release” only but so far the birds are staying far enough away, and safely out of my grasp.
Best thing I ever saw happen to a Laughing Gull was getting a little to close to a feeding frenzy of Bluefish at Popham Beach, Maine ! Just a red stain on the water!!
It’s an interesting coincidence to me that they’d have a comic that begins with the line “The Gift of Flight” today of all days. EAA Airventure Week in Oshkosh (largest airshow of its kind in the world) was supposed to be happening this week.
Well, who knew she was a Kung Fu master. I suspect bird will be a little late for his appointment with turtle. It seems that boredom can get us into the worst trouble.
You all probably know this already, but I learned only a few years ago that “seagull” is just a colloquialism for “gull”, the correct name for the bird.
Prescott_Philosopher about 4 years ago
About to get bored into the ground…
danketaz Premium Member about 4 years ago
And then she beat up a snake with him.
wjones about 4 years ago
Be thankful; They’ll have guns in the future.
Trilobyte Premium Member about 4 years ago
I caught a seagull that way once. It looked at me with an expression very much like what is drawn in today’s B.C. (I was in Alaska fishing for King Crab). The gull was kinda jogging (flying) in place and I simply walked up behind it and grabbed).
OK, if your interested… it ended up as crab bait and it was super attractive to the crabs. The pot (trap) was loaded when we returned to empty it. When I remember this I feel sadness, guilt and a kind of perverse pride too. Catching a bird in mid-flight was exciting. My co-workers were excited because they knew it would be good bait… (note: It was 1975, hoping that there is a statute of limitations on my egregious behavior). From now on “catch and release” only but so far the birds are staying far enough away, and safely out of my grasp.
Farside99 about 4 years ago
There are too many seagulls in some areas. I don’t see any problem with them being used as crab bait once in awhile.
Wilde Bill about 4 years ago
Looks like Jane has got her lunch for the day.
dcdete. about 4 years ago
So is today’s theme, It ain’t over until the fat lady nabs the singing Haha bird?
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
I have an interesting recipe for Corn Flake Crust Chicken! I wonder… Seagull??? Hmmmm…. (Grin!)
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 4 years ago
“OOPS.”
Auntie Socialist about 4 years ago
Dookey: RIP
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
Thus was the beginning of the original KFC concept.
rshive about 4 years ago
Spoke— and dove— too soon.
Gent about 4 years ago
Well, bird. You’re breakfast now.
Lady loves a joke about 4 years ago
He should have stopped while he was ahead.
scote1379 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Best thing I ever saw happen to a Laughing Gull was getting a little to close to a feeding frenzy of Bluefish at Popham Beach, Maine ! Just a red stain on the water!!
sandpiper about 4 years ago
Never, EVER mess with Fat Broad (Changing the name doesn’t change here size or personality or my respect for her abilities.)
jagedlo about 4 years ago
You picked the wrong female to mess with!
wameen about 4 years ago
The Stukadayctl went extinct pretty quickly.
donwalter about 4 years ago
…’twasn’t the pilgrims that invented the turkey dinner…
biglar about 4 years ago
It’s an interesting coincidence to me that they’d have a comic that begins with the line “The Gift of Flight” today of all days. EAA Airventure Week in Oshkosh (largest airshow of its kind in the world) was supposed to be happening this week.
Qiset about 4 years ago
And next, the first turkey dinner!
Michael G. about 4 years ago
From dive bomber to dead duck.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 4 years ago
We feast, stone soup w/ bird meat.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Well, who knew she was a Kung Fu master. I suspect bird will be a little late for his appointment with turtle. It seems that boredom can get us into the worst trouble.
Tentoes about 4 years ago
So that’s how the whole magpie thing got started.
harry49 about 4 years ago
A bird in the hand, etc.
j.l.farmer about 4 years ago
fourth time wasn’t the charm; it was fun for him while it lasted.
paranormal about 4 years ago
Now the bird is on the other hand!
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
What happens nest? What goes down stays down…
Snolep about 4 years ago
You all probably know this already, but I learned only a few years ago that “seagull” is just a colloquialism for “gull”, the correct name for the bird.
lordhoff about 4 years ago
Kind of like the rioters in US cities.
Ray about 4 years ago
All the ha-ha-ha’s make me think of Woody Woodpecker.
hagarthehorrible about 4 years ago
You underestimated the reflexes of a woman.