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Clammer 12-03-2024 10:58 PM

Striper Thread
 
this is what this is suppose to be ................. can,t find anything on here about it >mater of fact I have to look back to find any thread on any kind of fish .................................................. ............... SO I went fishing today the cove is frozen an just about anywhere else .............. I froze my f uc kin ass off ...........My reel / that was working .stopped in the middle of fishing .had to change rods ......... bout lost my fingers trying to change the setup ............ caught 3 fish . took a photo I always take at least two to be safe ........... when I finally got home I was going to text it to some people so they know what a fish looks like >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> yep . got a nice clear photo of my finger :deadhorse: By the way my boat & license are on the market ....... must sell both .. not gonna be sitting around one armed .........everything else of me is missing a part ><><> ooops 11 news lets CK an see how South Korea can add to this world :bshake:

JohnR 12-04-2024 05:59 AM

Glad you got a few fish, beats working. At least someone fished - I haven;t

piemma 12-04-2024 06:29 AM

Too sick to fish right now. I can barely walk 100 feet without resting. I'll be good after the valve job.

Guppy 12-04-2024 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1247014)
Too sick to fish right now. I can barely walk 100 feet without resting. I'll be good after the valve job.

No doubt….

I know of a boat for sale…. :wave:

piemma 12-04-2024 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1247015)
No doubt….

I know of a boat for sale…. :wave:

Gup, no need, I'll be with Clambo this spring. At 77, not time to buy another boat.

tlapinski 12-04-2024 08:27 AM

My son and I have been targeting what I call "pre-holdovers" on ultralight tackle recently with very good success. Also get a mixture of white perch and hickory shad on each outing with one of the 3 species usually dominating the catch. Not sure if it's luck, an up cycle of the perch, down cycle in bass, or some other factor, but this has been a banner white perch fall.

piemma 12-04-2024 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by tlapinski (Post 1247017)
My son and I have been targeting what I call "pre-holdovers" on ultralight tackle recently with very good success. Also get a mixture of white perch and hickory shad on each outing with one of the 3 species usually dominating the catch. Not sure if it's luck, an up cycle of the perch, down cycle in bass, or some other factor, but this has been a banner white perch fall.

And great table fare.

Got Stripers 12-04-2024 09:43 AM

Was reminiscing with my friend GB outdoors (greg) the other day when we had that stretch of relatively calm warm days about how we would be slaying the stripers up inside one of our favorite winter spots. Clammer would join us there frequently, sadly the stocks aren't what they were and that spot is now off limits until further notice unless you like to deal with the EP officers. Prior to finding that sweet spot, I'd be hauling my old Lund ProV to the Thames River to extend the season, not investing in a dry suit to launch my kayak and winter fish at 71 years old.

piemma 12-04-2024 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1247019)
Was reminiscing with my friend GB outdoors (greg) the other day when we had that stretch of relatively calm warm days about how we would be slaying the stripers up inside one of our favorite winter spots. Clammer would join us there frequently, sadly the stocks aren't what they were and that spot is now off limits until further notice unless you like to deal with the EP officers. Prior to finding that sweet spot, I'd be hauling my old Lund ProV to the Thames River to extend the season, not investing in a dry suit to launch my kayak and winter fish at 71 years old.

Priorities change as you get older. Happy Holidays my friend.

Got Stripers 12-04-2024 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1247020)
Priorities change as you get older. Happy Holidays my friend.

You too Paul, rest up, heal up and get ready for another year. Your still on the right side of the lawn, but if your like me, you might be running low on the 9 lives quota old cat.

Slipknot 12-04-2024 11:13 AM

Good grump Clammer 😀
I forgot to go fishing
I did look at my lures yesterday and wondered why I have so many rods sitting in the rafters also. I only went fishing once and it was fresh water trout fishing. Priorities change.
Glad you got out fishing Mike!
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RIROCKHOUND 12-04-2024 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by tlapinski (Post 1247017)
My son and I have been targeting what I call "pre-holdovers" on ultralight tackle recently with very good success. Also get a mixture of white perch and hickory shad on each outing with one of the 3 species usually dominating the catch. Not sure if it's luck, an up cycle of the perch, down cycle in bass, or some other factor, but this has been a banner white perch fall.

I saw your post on that. I really should hit the river right in town more to try that; I am certain they are in there, and there is easy access to stop at the boat ramp and cemetery etc. to toss some small jigs on a sunny day....

Clammer 12-04-2024 04:59 PM

Slip Im trying to sell my plugs that were special or just too many

but if you don,t know who made them ya f ucked price wise

I did sell a 12" Habs needle last week only because the was looking for one & I saw what one sold for 2 months earlier ><<>


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