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Hey, I just joined !
This looks like a great site. I just picked up a 1983 mako 22ft , live in Stamford, and going to be doing most of my fishing (striped bass and tuna) around my in-laws place in Westerly, RI (Block Island area). Also love launching the boat at Candlewood lake for Large mouth. It gives the boat a nice "fresh water bath!".
Anyways, it`s good to talk to everyone on this site, (especially the pro`s) and get more info on catching these great fish ! |
Welcome aboard Danno1, lots of great info/people on here...:cool:
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Welcome!!:wave:
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Welcome aboard...:btu:
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Welcome, if you have any fishing related question/s PM Squid Kids Dad. He'll help you out.
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WECOME / F $%^&*( the [[PRO,S] its all in their [[heads ] [2] :fishslap: :conf:
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welcome danno:pop:
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swimmer:rocketem:
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welcome :wave:
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Welcome
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hey, I grew up fishing Candlwood lake, love that place.
weclome to the site. |
Thanks everyone! Hey some of you have great avatars! BTW, I`m going to the Block this monday. Whats better to use in rocky areas,.. bunker chunks, or live eels ?
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Welcome Danno and good luck with your new boat. :btu:
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Hi Danno, Welcome aboard
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Hey, I just welcomed you!
have fun! :buds: |
danno1
welcome to S-B
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Welcome to the site! I prefer eels over chunking anyday. Especially near the rocks. Good luck. :kewl:
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Thanks everyone. I figured eel would be a better bet. That`s why they cost 2 bucks a pop !
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