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Old 10-29-2006, 05:30 PM   #6
Flaptail
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Originally Posted by Karl F View Post
year of small fish, yes..

year of No fish, Where and When they should be.. yes

year of seeing bait like I hadn't seen in years.. but no fish?.. yes.

year of getting my eyes opened that you don't need a big boat to boat fish.. Most Definatley.. Thanks Flap..that day will live with me till my last breath...

year that I questioned everything I knew of the outer beach...

another fall run, that was "you had to be there"... no real large..

year I only knew of one fifty pounder taken from my beach...

a fall that had some day fishing that made you stop and look.. aquariums in the first and second breaking waves...

YEAR OF THE SEAL first time i encountered a seal closure on the beach
Only one fifty on Nauset? Man with the talent that fishes there that really says something. Seal closures, just a horrible thought that is.

Karl wait till next year and we will have a really good day in the skiff, course you'll have to be there at dawn with me and have that white Salty spookem wit ya. What are you doing Memorial day morning?

Sluggos aren't too bad are they? All my bass came on plugs, no eels allowed.

Toady me and stiffy watched a couple acres o' boids with bass under them at noon time feeding off a Plymouth beach front but the wicked west wind had them beyond casting range. They are still around though so it isn't quite over.

Numbskull's Banana is a bass catching machine built by the finest most experimental plug builder on the site in my opinion. Many people I resepct said that the Frech Banana was just a wild idea that couldn't and doesn't work but it took Georges mind and hands to bring out it'd full potential. His LazyFish plug is a springtime killer as well. Hand carved and perfectly balanced. If you ever fish with him and he pulls that banana out of his bag put your rod down and just watch, it's amazing and a lot has to do with how really good George is. He is one of the best I ever fished with.

His company, Stiffy, Alan Cordts, KarlF, Slingah and Tagger there's a bunch of guys who know what it is all about and my thanks go out to them for making my season one of the best in a long time and re-invigorating my spirit and passion to fish hard and enjoy it even more.

Why even try.........
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