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Sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense
Last weekend, I killed 'em in 44 degree water. Everything pretty much
stayed the same since then. Went out Friday in a tiresome, but not
overwhelming wind, and got worked my hiney off for one good fish in
better than 3 hours. Yesterday, it was a bit warmer and I felt only the
gentlest of breezes in the AM. There were at least 8 bass boats on the
lake. I got one a little over 4 pounds, and one about 12", and those
were the only 2 bass caught. Talked to all my regular contacts, and
pretty much no-one caught bass yesterday, although there were a lot of
folks trying to take advantage of the nice weather.Then I talked to a buddy who fishes the NYC reservoirs system. He and
his regular fishing partner fished Fri and Sat and got a LOAD of LM,
with many over 4 pounds. I've known this guy for 40 years and take his
word as gospel. The wierd thing is, he couldn't get bit LAST weeekend,
when I could do no wrong. |
RichZ
Nov 28 2004
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| to quote Buckaroo Bonsai, while in the fifth dimension and aligned with the
red lectroids battling Emilio Lezardo "no matter where you go, there you
are".
I too have wished it possible to be in two places at one time, fishing two
presentations at the same time too Rich ;-)
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Steve |
Steve
Nov 28
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| My favorite saying has become "Sometimes you are the dog, sometimes you are the
tree." Seems like I am the tree way more often.
Ronnie
fishing.guide@about.com
http://fishing.about.com |
rgarri7470
Nov 28
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| Some of us think you're usually a dog Ron... Warren ;-) |
go-bassn
Nov 29
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