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Old 04-28-2003, 10:24 AM   #25
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Hey! I know that second guy, he's in the WPP! OK, just kidding...

Nice fishies, do you use the same big swimmers on them?

Bernzy - how does it compare to South County? Do you get used to not smelling the salt?

My in-laws live in Vegas & one of these trips I'm going to hire a guide for Lake Meade....
What about that second guy?

Didn't get them on wood this time, we were live lining Alewives.
Plug time is almost here

Nothing compares to the salt, but catching fish like that kinda helps me pass the time between saltwater trips

They are pure bred Stripers not Hybrids, although we have both out here.

Those fish were taken from Lake Cumberland in KY which has a huge biomass of forage consisting mainly of Alewives with smaller numbers of Gizzard and Threadfin Shad.

The limits on Cumberland are 2 fish per day, 24" min length.

Here's another one

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