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Old 07-29-2002, 08:56 AM   #24
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Got Stripers,

When you say current breaks and flushers...I'm picturing those mini whirlpools in the water, where its a little darker blue and looks like a rough spot for a fish to me. Am I way off?

Also, stupid question time, but what do I need to know about plastic? The only plastic I know about right now is the ball on my line that floats...... (I told you, REALLY new to fishing!)

And yes, I do make sure to grab the ones closest. I made a lousy cast last weekend, and Bill (my/Carl's fishing buddy) was laughing with me, and I said: Thats ok, I'll catch one right there. And seconds later, I did!

And Beetle, I already know what you mean when you say the peace and solitude about fishing, it has been my only therapy since losing Carl. (It doesn't charge $45/hr like most therapists either!) Funny, Carl used to use that expression: What its all about. Now I understand it. I'm only sorry I didn't get into it years ago.....

Thanks all!
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