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Post by rgang4 on Dec 24, 2014 7:46:42 GMT -5
Merry Christmas to all Forum members! And Happy New Year too! Hope the New Year brings us good fishing. For me I would love some good ice. Been way too long since I've been fishing. For Brian D. I hope the toothy critters take it easy on him. For Brian I hope he gets a bass as big as the Sheephead he catches. For Shawn I hope he gets more time to fish. For Bob I hope the big smallies keep him smiling For Mike I hope another personal best LM For Brandon and the rest of us Giants fans a winning season in 2015 And to all the best fishing season ever!
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Post by Brian on Dec 24, 2014 10:52:10 GMT -5
Happy Holidays to all. It is time to wet a line again, any kind of line. We need some ice, then we can hope for it to all melt, and it'll be spring again. Until then, visions of drum dance in my head
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Post by bigb2161 on Dec 24, 2014 16:38:46 GMT -5
Thanks Roy! Happy Holidays to everyone. I hope the ice comes soon too, so I don't feel the need to shop for more stuff! At least I have snowboarding and a season pass to occupy my winter time.
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Post by schodackbassman on Dec 25, 2014 19:29:56 GMT -5
Thanks Roy but I fear they will always follow me. Hope everyone had a great Christmas and good luck in the new year. Good health to all! See ya on the big pond four months or so.
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Post by rgang4 on Dec 28, 2014 8:06:20 GMT -5
Thanks Roy but I fear they will always follow me. Hope everyone had a great Christmas and good luck in the new year. Good health to all! See ya on the big pond four months or so. Let's hope the pike follow you, it makes for a fun read!
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Post by rgang4 on Dec 28, 2014 8:10:10 GMT -5
Roy - what a great post, and a thoughtful list of wishes! For Roy, in the New Year, I hope he continues to show us all how it's done, and (for me) that some of the time he's wished upon me gets to be spent with Roy. Maybe we'll make the Otter drift for toothy critters happen this summer. Should we invite the Double-B's? It would be an interesting dichomoty, to put the two of them in the same row boat on Otter - one hoping for a huge northern, the other shooing them away! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone! We need to do the Otter trip, an early trip to Bomo and hit Champlain during the prespawn. As far as taking the two B's to the Otter, well I'll just let you take that one
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Post by schodackbassman on Dec 28, 2014 18:34:38 GMT -5
Ha ha. I've got to learn to make up some wire leaders thin enough not to impact action of bait. Not sure they can be bought or constructed. I may play with using commercial leaders on SB/CB and camo them. It could work. But loosing jigs to them damn toothy things is tough to avoid. Wire has got to impact the action.
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Post by schodackbassman on Dec 29, 2014 15:36:35 GMT -5
Yeah, I've been using at least 20lb Flora for a year and 30lb on one rod. If they get jig all the way in their mouth they are going to cut it unless you get them out fast.
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