Dennis looking forward to the next week.
All good stuff, diversity not only is good for the family of man but the family of Striper nutz too.
Everyone has thier fav methodology but all connected to the same goal. There are more ways than one to screw in a lightbulb.
As for the canal, I always loved jigging there but even more so since going to 50lb. braid several years back. Wow, the hit nearly tears the rod out of your hand and you can detect the slightest take no matter how hard the tide is running.
Topwater plugging is great too. When the bass comes up and hits the thing and then proceeds to slap it's tail several times before sounding and the fight is on, way coool.
Needles at night on a lonely sand beach looking to the eastern horizon and Spain ( or is it Portugal?) I hear you Karl.
And I must admit, even though it's not on the top of my list, seeing a pogie with it's head out of the water doing the shimmy of death and you can see the terrified look of hopelessness. And then the "pop" sound and the water hissing as the bubbles come to the surface is pretty neat.
Keep them coming!
