10 crappies with a yellow and white jig
As for bait Iām guessing catfish Bait that stinky shit
12 panfish waxworms
Few more minutes, no one guesses right and we will try another question
3 fish w/ a lure, if i had to guess what kind of lureā¦ hmmā¦ maybe a shad rap or something similar?
Well that was a fail lol
I caught 1 catfish on an anchovie
So first one to answer the following gets the 5 pack
What is the largest living organism on our planet?
Fungus is the biggest
Mycelium to be exact pretty sure
( i already have some white rhino on the way from you), but my guess is āthe skunkā.
You got it, send them deets!
the aspen tree
This is what I thought as well. Google doesnāt really make it any clearer without more research, but Aspen is definitely close, if not larger
Yeah i would officially challenge as I got aspen ha ha, were this a high school game show with a buzzer and cheerleaders and stuff
Show me an Aspen tree that takes up miles of space then Iād agree, but a mycelium culture can
Have you seen the Mycelium bacon?
It is the Armillaria ostoyae and it can be found in Oregonā¦ unfortunately itās a parasitic fungus and causes root rot in the host treeā¦
There is also the Armillaria melea found in Europe mostly associated with Olive treesā¦ Alos being responsible for many Olive trees.
The largest organism in the world, according to mass, is the aspen tree whose colonies of clones can grow up to 8 kilometres (5 mi) long. The largest such colony is Pando, in the Fishlake National Forest in Utah.
A single Aspen is, much like a mushroom, actually a single body (aka fruit), extending from a gigantic organism. Each tree is a clone because they extend from the same organism!
Sorry dude but itās the armillariaā¦
" time you purchase white button mushrooms at the grocery store, just remember, they may be cute and bite-size but they have a relative out west that occupies some 2,384 acres (965 hectares) of soil in Oregonās Blue Mountains. Put another way, this humongous fungus would encompass 1,665 football fields, or nearly four square miles (10 square kilometers) of turf.
The discovery of this giant Armillaria ostoyae in 1998 heralded a new record holder for the title of the worldās largest known organism, believed by most to be the 110-foot- (33.5-meter-) long, 200-ton blue whale. Based on its current growth rate, the fungus is estimated to be 2,400 years old but could be as ancient as 8,650 years, which would earn it a place among the oldest living organisms as well." And there is still another detailā¦ the mycelium of fungi grow in all sorts of directions, a bit like tree roots, but cover way more area than any other being.
Well the answer I had in my head was def mycelium since I grew mushrooms for years lol
How about another one for 5 of them white rhino beans
What time of morning/day/night was i born?
Closest one to answer by 6:05 az time (in 13 minutes) wins em