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Bocephus 06-07-2009 03:30 PM

i heard about it while fishing the canal yesterday.

trevier 06-07-2009 03:45 PM

there is a picture of that beast in a tackle near the christmas tree shop,I looked at it with my own 2 eyes,very big,it was caught on a yellow pencil the guy in the shop said,I fished both days in the west end,saturday morning got up early around 2:30 am fished with eels on the west tide,nothing,fished the morning tides also,nothing,fished this morning,nothing,the big skunkaro for me this weekend,

WoodyCT 06-07-2009 03:56 PM

Good Riddance
 
Glad the crowds went north and let me have a breachway all to myself for the bottom of the ebb this AM. Well, except for the short striped things that kept beating and eating my minner. :hihi:

Jon

clambelly 06-07-2009 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 692591)
Don't fret it. Some old timers feel the need to talk down to people just because you disagree with them. While others, like Mike P, are full of decades of information and don't mind helping someone out with a few bits of their wisdom.

Don't let the few grumpy old men around here bother you.

I still stand by the position that posts like this contribute to the canal being plagued by Urban Warriors, with no sense of etiquette and no respect for the fishermen around them. Not to mention are a lot of the idiots who's Dunkin cups, stripped line and other garbage I end up picking up after they leave their trash behind.

best post i've read about the issue from any of the fishing sites. :kewl:

Circlehook 06-07-2009 05:29 PM

I am sick of every post becomming a spot burn debate.

At this point in the season, if you are fishing where you should be, and when, the crowds are very minimal.

I had this conversation the other day with someone from the site, I really doubt a post here or there really contributes all that much to the early morning canal congestion. Look at the old time photos from the 70's of people live-lining herring on the banks of the canal. There where men shoulder to shoulder for 3 miles - on both sides. Internet didn't even exist then.

Slingah 06-07-2009 05:36 PM

the canal has been closed for tunnel work and so has this thread :deadhorse:


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