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Old 03-16-2001, 09:54 AM   #9
Mr. Kav
I'll go fishing tuna or later
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Thanks for all the best wishes. It should be alot of fun and as " got stripers" say's it is allot of work. I will be fishing with friends which makes it allot easier. except when there are back to back hook ups which is very hard on the back.

"steve from mass" I don't mind catching schoolies I love fish pulling on the end of my line. I just get especially excited when a fish can pull REAL hard.

"specialist" good luck on your trip to Miami don't be surprised if you get a few wahoos on the end of your line. I personally feel that they are exceptional eating. although fresh dolphin (no, not flipper) and tuna aren't to shabby as well.

" got stripers" that is a great day of largemouth fishing. As for the (CPR) I agree 100 % I try and get a picture of most of the released fish. but you forgot the tagging. I have been part of almost 100 tagged fish whether it be as the angler or the mate but I only heard on 1 being caught again. A 110 lb white marlin off bermuda and it was caught again off the bahamas two years later. that was pretty cool to hear.

"Chris L" I wish you luck in april on your camping/fishing weekend. This should be a special trip for you with your daughter. Some off my greatest memories fishing is with my father as a kid. you never forget those types of trips.

"Jenn" when are going to see those thames river stripers?

" John R " if we are fortunate enough to place in any of the price money I'm sure the government is going to take a big out of it. i just hope the fish bite as hard they will.
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