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Old 05-12-2006, 12:40 PM   #1
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It just got to the point where you could barely set the hook... a fish a cast for the last hour after a great morning. My wrist and elbow were just like "stop".

The leaky waders, rain, wind... that's what fishing is all about. I was pretty frozen. The fishies helped keep ya warm though, and we started getting some better quality fish the last couple hours.

Thanks Juls...hope yesterday went well. I may try and sneak out for a couple hours tomorrow early, rain or not.
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Old 05-12-2006, 06:03 PM   #2
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Hey SM< glad you are recovering well,
Hit the same spot as the spot we hit on the south side the other day, yesterday afternoon, Bill and I caught over 100 fish in about 4 hours and got some better size on the bottom end of the tide. Would have had my 1st keeper of the season if I didn;t drop it right before it was in my hand.

Caught them all on coccaho shads and teasers, Bill did get a few on topwater, but the wind was really cool and so was the water down there yesterday so they just would not come up and play. So we went deeper and played with them.

SHould be some nice keepers in that area over the next few days to a week.

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Old 05-15-2006, 10:15 AM   #3
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I would have hit it saturday if the tide would have been early morning. I had kid stuff in the afternoon. I'll be out this weekend either local by boat or by land (cape).

I was like a caged beast this weekend... it sucks when you know where there's about 10,000 stripers and you can't get out
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Old 05-16-2006, 10:09 AM   #4
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I hear ya Schoolie Monster, this weather sucks but remember the fish are already wet. COurse raising 3 kids can slow you down a bit.

The boat is going in on Thursday come hell or high water. Time to go get some big girls, may hit the cape for some choppers some evening next week, let me know if your interested!!!

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Old 05-19-2006, 10:57 AM   #5
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After a few hours work yesterday, my boat is "tournament" ready. New trolling motor plug is wired, motor itself is wired, nav lights have new bulbs, trailer light is fixed, the twins' crap is OUT of the boat, tires inflated to optimal levels, new sticker on, safety equip back onboard, tackle reorganized and consolidated.....etc etc etc

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

I'm ready to rock'n'rolla. Rain or shine, I'll be out there sat am...

I love my boat after all the projects are done.
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